Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Laptop Recovery Software - Recover Permanently Deleted Files from Laptop

Laptop, also known as notebook, is of great portability and connectivity compared with desktop. But you may find files lost because of accidental deletion, formatting, or virus attack. One easy way to recover deleted files is through recycle bin. But if you empty recycle bin and delete files permanently, don’t be anxious, there are other solutions to settle this matter.

Recover Permanently Deleted Files from Laptop Without Software
When you find files are deleted, try some methods without software first on condition that you have created a backup before. You could do one of the two selections:
1.Search the folder or hard drive where you deleted files, and right click it.
2.Choose Restore Previous Versions.
If there is no earlier version, try next method.
1. Click Start menu and open Control Panel. Select System > System protection;
2. Choose the hard disk where deleted files located, and click Configure. Then tick the selection Restore system settings and previous versions of files, and click OK.

Using Laptop Recovery Software to Recover Permanently Deleted Files from Laptop
If next two methods don’t work, you may choose a laptop recovery software to recover deleted files. RePicvid Free Photo Recovery Software would be a lifesaver for you. It has four modules for recovery:" Photo/Graphic" (completely free), "Video/CD", "Audio/Music", "All File Types". You could select format of file and recover files from different storage devices. Just follow the easy steps to start recovering:
Step 1. Select "All File Types" and the hard drive where deleted files are located.
Step 2. Click "Advanced Settings" to choose specific format of files, which will reduce the scanning time. Then press "Scan".
Step 3. After scanning, you may preview deleted files one by one, and choose those you need to recover. Then save them to another disk.



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Methods to Reset Laptop to Factory Settings
After getting deleted files back, you need to back them up to external hard drive. There may be other problem for long-used laptop, such as slowness, crash, blue screen, etc. It would need to be reset to factory settings. Click ghost and restart laptop (note the installed software and files on desktop will disappear after ghost). If your laptop doesn’t have ghost, you could try next method:
1.Boot your laptop and click Delete, Then it will come to Bios automatically.
2.In the right panel, select Load Optimized Default with arrow keys and press Enter.
It will remind you to click Y to confirm again. Click Save&exit Step or F10 to save previous steps.

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