I use to delete the history's which i had visited.If any one recover that without data recovery software?

Q. Pls explain this.My brother is a computer hardware engineer.can he recover the history of my visited sites.

A. yes, software like asoftech data recovery can recover deleted files.

http://www.asoftech.com/adr/

How do I retrieve files that have been deleted?
Q. Want to know what kids deleted after clearling history and emptying trash.

A. Deleting won't make the data in computer hard drive erased permanently.

Those deleted data is still stored on the computer, it's just invisible or inaccessible. Only the FAT or NFTS table is erased (the information about where those data were saved), but the real data are still intact there in sectors of the hard drive.

So as long as those data are not overwritten by new data, it's highly possible to recover them. And the MOST Effective way is to rely on some format recovery programs.

Try this program called Asoftech Data Recovery. this recovery program can recover data after deeply scaning your hard drive to look for lost data you accidentally deleted or formatted.

http://www.asoftech.com/adr/

Note: before the data is recovered, never attempt to put more files to the disk. As saving more files may cause original data overwritten. Once overwritten, it's impossible to recover the lost items.

Good luck and best regards!

How can I see if there is a second partition running on my computer? Windows 7 OS.?
Q. When I run the delete history from the toolbar I get two icons in the tray showing the deletion, there was only one when the machine was new. Is this indicative of another partition? I have the recovery disc, does anyone know if there is a way to run the disc to reload the operating system and leave all the pictures and documents alone?
If there is a second partition how do I get rid of it?
Thanks for your help.

A. To determine how many partitions you have, click on Start and type 'Disk Management'.

If you want to erase the recovery partition then you can do it from there but make sure that your recovery disc works.

The recovery program will erase everything that you have installed yourself and the data that you saved in drive C. If you haven't backed up your data then I suggest that do.




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