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Anyone can empty their Windows Recycle Bin during routine computer cleanup and maintenance, but what if that sleek basket was used to keep the really important stuff? The sleek bin icon looks so cute that it begs putting the files in there! But then the files start disappearing from the bin mysteriously, you get in trouble. If you are like most of us, you will probably turn to the Internet in order to find a solution to your problem. You might be reading this article right after emptying your Recycle Bin in a hope to get a good advice on how to get your files back. Well, the first word of advice after 'Don't panic!' is: hold still! Don't download anything just yet before you learn the important rules that maximize your chances of getting your data back. If you follow the first advice, you'll minimize access to the hard drive that contains the deleted files, thus increasing your chances of successful data recovery. Avoid writing, saving or storing anything onto that disk for now. You do need a data recovery tool to undelete your files, but if you download it from the Internet and install it onto the same partition where the deleted files were, you'll probably miss your chance and won't get anything back. So your second advice reads: download Undelete from and save it onto a different hard disk or another partition, or even use a flash memory drive to save the installation file. When installing Undelete Wizard, pay close attention to the path, and install the program into a folder residing on a different hard drive or partition than your deleted files.
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