How can i recover deleted files on a physical drive using get data back on windows 7?

Q. I have installed Runtime Get Data Back on Windows 7 and i keep getting the error:

"You must have administrator rights in order to access physical or logical drives!"

Somebody familiar with this? I gave my account full access, i restarted RGDB, but still got the message. And i need to perform a data recovery from deleted files.
I found the answer myself:

Right- click on the programicon, and select
"Run as administrator".

It works like a charm

A. you need rely on professional file recovery tool to get them back. A popular one is Asoftech Recovery. This tool can deep scan your the computer and recover your lost files back without requiring extra skills. Here is the steps might be helpful to you:
1. Download this program on your compute. here is the link: http://www.asoftech.com/apr/
2. Install and start the program. then click on settings on top right part of the program, check all items and click OK.
3. select the drive where your lost files located, click Start. Now the scanning process will start to search the deleted files. After a while you will then get a list of recoverable files.
4. Press Recover to perform full recovery.

How to create a windows 7 installation disk from windows 7 which is already installed?
Q. I had windows 7 on my PC preinstalled, when I bought it. Recently, my system crashed and wouldn't boot. On searching for my re-installation disk, i discovered that I had lost it. Though I recovered my system using start up recovery, I was thinking that if any greater damage would occur in near future, I would be totally helpless. So, I want to know if I can create a new installation disk from my installed windows 7.

A. I want to say can't be done based on my personal experience trying to make a Windows live system. Microsoft don't want people copying Windows and installing it on several machine, they want everyone to buy their own copy and take steps to make it as difficult as possible. Having said that there is a tool called Clonezilla which will backup your entire windows installation as it is including programs and personal data, so should something happen to it you could restore it exactly how it was. You need somewhere to store the cloned version of your system though like an external harddrive, it won't fit on a dvd.

http://clonezilla.org/

Hope this helps ^_^

How do you stop passwords from carrying over in windows 7?
Q. I have a computer with windows 7, and the passwords carry over from accounts. For example, I use steam, and the user name/password carry over onto my brothers account, which I don't like. Is there any way to stop the passwords from transferring between accounts?

A. Emm.. you may remember the wrong password or someone hack your computer and change the password.
Anyway, you need to get access to you windows 7 now. You can make a Windows password reset disk to reset your password:

1. Login to a computer that can link to Internet. Download windows Password recovery Tool 3.0 and install it on that PC. Note that: there is a .ISO file. Burn the .ISO file to a CD or a USB flash drive.

2. Get out the newly created CD/USB and insert it to the locked computer.

3. re-booted the locked computer (it's necessary for you to change your computer's Setup to make it boot from CD drive or USB drive) and then followed the process of instructions. Just a few steps, the old password was removed.

4. Setting new password.

won't do any harm to your data, only remove windows password

So, is it easy? Luck!




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