Ask Us: How do I undelete files?
By Craig Simms on 09 September 2009
Had a change of heart about a file you thought you didn't need? Here are some tips to rescue deleted data.
For more answers to commonly asked questions from readers, see our Ask Us video archive.
Topics: delete, files, ask, file, undelete, rescue, commonly, didn't, thought, heart
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au4onx commented on 10/09/2009 13:33 Report abuse
yeah I second Recuva! It was fantastic in helping me recover data from my USB drive.
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thought through commented on 09/09/2009 16:07 Report abuse
"when you delete files on a windows system", then what can u do for a mac??
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