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What happens when you empty the trash on your PC? The files, documents, and photos that you "threw away" are lost forever, right? Well, apparently NOT!
This week, we showcase a post about this very topic. I'm sure many of us have believed an important file was gone forever after emptying our computer's trash bin, but DavidPK, one of the HP Community's top computing experts, teaches us that all hope may not be lost.
Keep reading to learn about file restoration options that may be of help.
And it's Back to School time! As the lazy days of summer draw to a close (sad face), the HP Support Forum really comes alive, so if you're looking for help with your HP product, THIS is the place to be. Welcome new members, and hello again to those who are returning.
We will begin the fall season with a Computing and Printing Expert Day! This exciting event will occur for 24 hours next week, right here on the HP Support Forum. So, be ready with questions for the HP Experts. Last time we had over 200 Experts participating, and they had a blast!
The event will also be taking place on the French, German, Portuguese, and Enterprise Business forums, and all computing and printing topics are fair game.
As is our monthly tradition, it's now time to recognize two community members who have really made a difference during August. Continue reading to learn who they are.
A toolbox full of tools can usually solve most household problems, right? Even if you've only got a couple of common tools, maybe a hammer, screwdriver, wrench, saw, and tape measure, you should be ok.
Well, I bet most of you didn't know that HP has its very own set of tools that can find and fix many common printer problems.
In this week's featured post, one of the community's top printing experts offers some very simple advice, including information on HP's Diagnostic Tools, which ultimately solves another member's printer issue.
Continue reading to learn more.