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How to recover deleted files from Recycle Bin?

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Have you ever re-installed Windows only to find out days later that the documents you thought would be left, were no longer there? Have you ever installed a utility that somehow removed almost everything? Have you ever wished you had a total recovery tool that could help you recover what was lost, formatted, corrupted? With Data Recovery Wizard from Easeus.com, that's exactly what you'll be able to!

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Data Recovery Wizard 4.3.6 developed by Chengdu Yiwo Tech Development Co., Ltd help end users to recover lost data in all its aspects designed for the Windows OS machines.

The upgraded version includes features which include an ability to recover from disk image, restore compressed and encrypted NTFS files, and perform intelligent search for lost data.

Data Recovery Wizard will recover deleted files or folders even when they have been emptied from the Recycle Bin. Unlike most other products, it restores files from deleted, lost or missing partitions or formatted logical disks. The type of the file system doesn't really matter as the program recovers from all of them: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS/NTFS5, and it's just for starters! The program supports IDE/ATA, SATA, SCSI, USB, Fire wire (IEEE1394) hard disk and other media, such as Floppy disk, USB flash drive, or digital camera.

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The Professional edition delivers all the above mentioned features, while adding some advanced data recovery capabilities, such as recovery from EXT2 and EXT3 (popular file systems of Linux), basic and dynamic disk support. Added to this is support for alternate data streams, sparse files, and Unicode filenames.

When the data loss disaster strikes, that's when Data Recovery Wizard does its job. Let's say you formatted a USB flash drive and only a few minutes later discover that there was a copy of an important document you wrote all night long.

No problem. You run Data Recovery Wizard, choose the Complete File Recovery option, select the USB flash drive from the list of all available storage devices, set its file system type (FAT 16, FAT 32, or NTFS) and click Next. The program will scan the media, detect all lost or deleted files and let you select the one you want to recover. The last step is to recover the file and save it to the required folder. That's pretty much you need to do. Compared to other software, Data Recovery Wizard does its recovery job much faster and in a more elegant manner, making recovery fun to do.

So why not take advantage of some of the newest technology to recover lost or deleted computer data? If you're ready to use some affordable, simplest and technically elegant recovery solution, then you're ready for Data Recovery Wizard!

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