Every time we delete a file from the computer or an external drive in the traditional way, it is not 100% removed, simply the space that it occupied is freed so that other files take its place. As long as that space is not overwritten with a new file, you still have the possibility to recover your files and folders deleted accidentally or voluntarily.
Therefore, if you get to be in this situation of recover deleted data, take a look at Undelete Navigator, a free download program for Windows, that will allow you to detect, explore and restore deleted files.
Features:
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- Find and recover accidentally deleted files.
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- Supports FAT, FAT32 and NTFS file system.
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- Thumbnail view of deleted images.
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- Search for specific files or file types.
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- Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8.
interface Undelete Navigator It is only in English, but its use is easy and intuitive where it will be necessary to analyze the specific units to find deleted files and later decide which ones to restore.
About the installation:
There are a couple of important points to mention about the installation of Undelete Navigator, on the one hand it allows us to choose if we want to install the tool normally on the system or create one portable version, ready to always carry with us on the USB memory, the following screenshot shows it:
Another related aspect, after this, occurs when clicking next (Next), it will ask us if we want to install a software -not recommended- additional in the team, but that if we accept it will be a way to contribute to the author of Undelete Navigator. In my case, I obviously decided to decline this "special offer", so the steps to follow are:
In the following video you can see Undelete Navigator in action:
Link: Download Undelete Navigator