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I have uploaded my recovered files but cannot get any of the former word or excel documents to open.  What do I need to do?

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Well, as long as the data are not erased by new files, it is possible to recovery them after system restore. To be short, the data deleted after system restore are still in the hard drive but they are hidden and inaccessible to you, and the space they occupy are free to new data, which means, they are easy to be overwritten by new files. So, as long as you did not add new files to your computer, it is possible to recover your files.  To carry out the data recovery, you can use this data recovery software from iorgsoft. 

Source: http://www.iorgsoft.com/

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As per the recover process of the system the back is very important but after recover of the system all the other file simply deleted and not be get back again. Here I have a doubt there are many data recovery software available those capable to recover data after permanently deleted from the system. You should try those software to recover those data that exactly you looking for. Find “Quick Recovery for Windows data recovery “ with the help of search engine I'm sure this can recover your data successfully.

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Thanks for sharing information about other products. Because, here is a complete solution Remo Recover tool which can easily get back your files back after system recovery.

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You could try this: Kvisoft data recovery software.

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If you think your files might be damaged or in danger of being over-written you should immediately make a back-up *image* of your drive. This will copy all recoverable data whether you can see it or not. That way if something goes wrong during the recovery process you still have the data protected.

If you don't know how to make an image, I recommend talking to these guys: http://www.winpro.net/ Their head technician is a friend of a friend of mine, and he's been specializing in data recovery for over 15 years. If it's something simple, he'll usually just tell you how to do it over the phone. Also, if it's not so simple and you want them to recover it, ask about the special deal they had when the economy was down. They'll still honor it if you ask about it. 😉

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I formated my conputer and I wan to ricover the los files from disk
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I need to recover my files too. There are so many suggestions in this thread. which one is the best? thanks

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If you have read through this thread, then there is much speculation on what will produce a satisfactory solution.  Since there are no specifics in the last post, any response is just speculation.  Post what happened, what has been done so far, and what is missing.  Then some reasonable advise can be given to reach a solution.


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