What is the best data recoverty software for recovering: partitions, deleted files from recycle bin etc?

Q. Hey, what is the best data recovery software for windows xp? Thank you heaps, please include a link to the site.

A. If you deleted files in recycle bin easily get back restore your files.
But if you deleted file in recycle bin so need to data recovery software.
If you want to get best data recovery software then visit at:
http://www.nucleustechnologies.com


What is mean by partition table? How data recovery softwares get information about our deleted items?
Q. What is mean by partition table? How data recovery softwares get information about our deleted items? From where do they find them?

A. Information is written all over the disk. The partition table is a list for displaying the lay out of which parts of the table are reserved for file systems. An example is one partition for Windows and another seperate partition for Linux.

When a file is deleted, the reference to where the data is located is removed, but the data is still written on the disk. A data recovery service/software can examine the whole disk and identify all data on the disk to include that which has no reference in allocation tables.


I confused to convert my hard disk to dynamic disk. How to recover data?
Q. I confused to convert my hard disk to dynamic disk, and all partitions are merged into one show "unallocated". How can I recover my partitions and/or data on the hard disk. The hard disk is around 300 GB. Now I use "Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery" to recover, but it really slow and not reliable as it was crash when I reached 40% of scanning. Is there any software that is fast and more reliable?

A. Data recovery Software's from Stellar can Definitely solve your Problem In your case it seems that you have not checked the systems confi. before starting the scanning process If its That is so then The software is not to be blamed for that


How to recover MS Windows data after Linux install corrupted windows partition?
Q. I installed OpenSuse Linux 11.1 on my hard drive, and the installer set aside a large chunk of the hard drive for windows. After installing linux and restarting, windows was no longer a boot option (under grub). Also, the partition for windows was no longer readable. I tried to recover the data using data recovery software without any luck. From another windows machine the recovery software says that it cannot read the data.

A. I think what happened was that grub missed adding windows to the boot options. Here is a link to do that. It will not affect anything on the windows partition. Even though the instructions are written for ubuntu they will work for grub in general.
This is assuming that windows and suse are on the same drive, called /dev/hda, windows is hda1 and suse hda2 and above. You will also need your password for suse.
Line 4 first makes a backup copy of the file just in case and the second line will open a window where you can edit the file.
Add the suggested lines to the file, review to check for errors and save the file.
On reboot you should have both options for operating system (I hope)
Good luck





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