How do I recover files

file recovery

From a backup
with a file recovery utility. For example, Techtool Pro 7  has some file recovery capability. If the file has not been overwritten, you may be able to recover it. If you are going to try to do this you should stop using the computer immediately, so the files don't get overwritten. The hard drive with the files you are trying to recover could be mounted on a second computer (with Target mode, for example), and the second computer could be used to try to recover the file(s).
by paying some company lots of money to try to recover your files for you. They will do what's in step 2.

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    How can I recover files from an iPod Touch (4th gen) prior to a required restore?
    The iPod Touch was working perfectly fine.  iTunes suggest that I update the iPod Touch to the latest operating software, and I proceeded to do so.  Then a message popped up stating that the iPod Touch needs to be fully restored - and that all data will be lost.  The iPod Touch now displays the 'plug into iTunes' screen, and is stuck there.  There are irreplaceable family momentos on the iPod Touch.  How can I recover files from an iPod Touch prior to a required restore?  HELP...

    Your only hope is to contact a data recovery company. When it shows the connect to iTunes screen the iPod is essentially deleted.
    You can restore from an existing backup

  • How do i recover files after being trashed?

    how do i recover files after being trashed?

    If you emptied the trash, you don't unless they are on your backup disk.

  • How do I recover files from HP Connected Drive that no longer show up after a factory reset?

    I am trying to recover files that were once visible in HP Connected Drive, after completing a factory reset. The files that I need are no longer showing up. How can I get them back?

    Try using a data recovery product such as the ones listed here. Don't erase the drive or write anything else to it until the files are recovered or you choose not to recover them.
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  • How can I recover files from my Windows 7 backup cd's on Windows 8 laptop?

    1. HP ENVY m6 Notebook PC
    2. Windows 8
    3. No Error Messages
    4. No Changes
    I had an hp laptop with windows 7 on it. After it crashed a couple of times, I made backup dvds using hp's file backup. It actually came out to 11 dvds. I bought a new hp laptop which came with Windows 8. I tried running the application on the dvd's, but it skips over all the files and installs nothing. How do I recover my files on these dvd's?

    Hello thelink484,
    To me, it sounds like you recovered your operating system and all the preloaded software, on 11 dvd's.  You cannot simply install everything like this, from Windows 7 to Windows 8. 
    You will need to restore on a windows 7 machine, then backup your user files that you want to move to Windows 8.
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  • How do you recover files that were put in the trash before you emptied your trash?

    Before realizing that I had saved my research paper under downloads rather than documents, I put all my downloaded files in the trash and emptied my trash. How can I recover this file? I appreciate all the help I can get! I have spent the last five hours editing this paper :/

    Try using a data recovery product such as the ones listed here. Don't write anything else to the drive until the file is recovered or you choose not to recover it.
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  • How Çan I Recover Files Without Using Time Machine?

    Before Time Machine, you used to be able to recover files using, I think, one of the utilities.
    Now if you search for "recover files" in Help, all the options involve using Time Machine with and without Spotlight.
    I don't have a backup drive to use Time Machine yet but I would still like to try to recover an accidentally deleted folder.
    How can I do that now without Time Machine?

    Basics of File Recovery
    If you simply put files in the Trash you can restore them by opening the Trash (left-click on the Trash icon) and drag the files from the Trash to your Desktop or other desired location. OS X also provides a short-cut to undo the last item moved to the Trash -press COMMAND-Z.
    If you empty the Trash the files are gone. Recovery is possible but you must not allow any additional writes to the hard drive - shut it down. When you delete files you erase only the directory entries, not the files themselves. However, the space occupied by the files has been returned to the system as available for storage. Writing to the drive will then eventually overwrite the space once occupied by the deleted files in which case the files are lost permanently. Also if you save a file over an existing file of the same name, then the old file is overwritten and cannot be recovered.
    If you stop using the drive it's possible to recover deleted files that have not been overwritten with recovery software such as Data Rescue II, File Salvage or TechTool Pro. Each of the preceding come on bootable CDs to enable usage without risk of writing more data to the hard drive.
    The longer the hard drive remains in use and data are written to it, the greater the risk your deleted files will be overwritten.
    Also visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on Data Recovery.
    There has never been file recovery software in OS X. Recovering deleted files is not the same as restoring files from a backup. The best way to prevent losing a file is to maintain a backup. Obviously you aren't doing that, so you should consider adopting some kind of backup plan.
    Basic Backup
    Get an external Firewire drive at least equal in size to the internal hard drive and make (and maintain) a bootable clone/backup. You can make a bootable clone using the Restore option of Disk Utility. You can also make and maintain clones with good backup software. My personal recommendations are (order is not significant):
    1. Retrospect Desktop (Commercial - not yet universal binary)
    2. Synchronize! Pro X (Commercial)
    3. Synk (Backup, Standard, or Pro)
    4. Deja Vu (Shareware)
    5. PsynchX 2.1.1 and RsyncX 2.1 (Freeware)
    6. Carbon Copy Cloner (Freeware - 3.0 is a Universal Binary)
    7. SuperDuper! (Commercial)
    8. Intego Personal Backup (Commercial)
    9. Data Backup (Commercial)
    The following utilities can also be used for backup, but cannot create bootable clones:
    1. Backup (requires a .Mac account with Apple both to get the software and to use it.)
    2. Toast
    3. Impression
    4. arRSync
    Apple's Backup is a full backup tool capable of also backing up across multiple media such as CD/DVD. However, it cannot create bootable backups. It is primarily an "archiving" utility as are the other two.
    Impression and Toast are disk image based backups, only. Particularly useful if you need to backup to CD/DVD across multiple media.
    Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQs on maintenance, optimization, virus protection, and backup and restore. Also read How to Back Up and Restore Your Files.
    Although you can buy a complete FireWire drive system, you can also put one together if you are so inclined. It's relatively easy and only requires a Phillips head screwdriver (typically.) You can purchase hard drives separately. This gives you an opportunity to shop for the best prices on a hard drive of your choice. Reliable brands include Seagate, Hitachi, Western Digital, Toshiba, and Fujitsu. You can find reviews and benchmarks on many drives at Storage Review.
    Enclosures for FireWire and USB are readily available. You can find only FireWire enclosures, only USB enclosures, and enclosures that feature multiple ports. I would stress getting enclosures that use the Oxford chipsets (911, 921, 922, for example.) You can find enclosures at places such as;
    Cool Drives
    OWC
    WiebeTech
    Firewire Direct
    California Drives
    NewEgg
    All you need do is remove a case cover, mount the hard drive in the enclosure and connect the cables, then re-attach the case cover. Usually the only tool required is a small or medium Phillips screwdriver.

  • How can I recover files deleted in my macbook

    without notice I drawed one of my important folders to the trash can and then was empty. How can I recover?

         This might work for you! http://www.macintosh-data-recovery.com/mac-undelete-files.php?gclid=CJbSqcOKz6kC FecaQgodPQvzMA

  • Satellite L40: How do I recover files from Hard Drive

    Hi
    Can anyone help me please. About one week ago I started experiencing a clicking sound coming from my Satellite L40 laptop. My laptop froze and when I restarted it, I was directed to the system setup with a message at the bottom saying
    "Pri Master Hard Drive Disk SMART status bad, Backup and replace.
    Press F2 to presume."
    I have pressed F2 but I haven't a clue what to do?
    Can anyone tell me how to backup my files before my hard drive has completly gone or if it has gone can I use another device to get them off.
    I have tried to use the recovery disk but the disk is not responding??
    Please help
    Pete

    Hi
    This messages looks like an warning notification from the S.M.A.R.T.
    It does mean that your HDD will eventually fail.
    It could happen next days or it may not happen for a few months but the SMART capability has detected that the drive is going bad so it should be replaced as soon as possible.
    It looks like your notebook is not very old so the warranty should cover all replacements.
    I see only one way to access and backup the data. Possibly you could buy an external USB SATA HDD enclosure and could connect the HDD to another computer.
    Im not sure if you will be able to access the HDD due to the malfunction but if you want you could try this.
    Good luck

  • How do I recover files from a Time Machine backup after a clean system reinstall?

    I had a really funky problem with my Japanese input that is too weird (and irrelevant at this point) to go into here. The gist is that I took my 13-inch, Mid-2012 MacBook Air to the Apple Store in Osaka, and one of their geniuses told me he couldn't isolate the cause and that the only solution was to do a complete reinstall. Of course, I had backed up my whole disk to my Time Capsule before going to the store. The problem is, I cannot do a straight backup, because that will simply bring back the unsolvable problem.
    I got the MacBook Air home and used the moving assistant utlity (sorry, I don't know the English name for it since my system's in Japanese) to resinstall all my applications. So far so good. The problem is, I have no idea how to get my files, photos, music, and movies from the Time Capsule into my new account. I didn't see any option for that when I ran the moving assistant utility, and I absolutely do not want to resinstall anything from the old Library Folder.
    When I go into Time Machine mode, pinks lines on the right side of the screen indicate that Time Machine has all my old backups there, but when I try to navigate to them, I get only an empty black window. I assume that's because Time Machine does not recognize my old account and new account as the same account (and indeed there is no reason at this point that it should, since I don't know how to link them).
    Any help would be very much appreciated.

    While in Time Machine, press the key combination shift-command-C. The front window will show all mounted volumes. All snapshots should now be accessible. Select the one you want and navigate to the files you want to restore.

  • Does Any one can indicate me how to delete recovered files found on the trash can?

    I´ll appreciate very much your help indicating me the best way to delete recovered files found on the trash can.

    The Getinfo pane has several sections. Next to the top is "General". At the bottom of that section, under the row of colored dots is a checkbox,  [√] Locked (and not checked means not locked).

  • How do you recover files on a USB drive?

    I used Disk drill to find missing files on my USB, but don't want to pay $89 dollars to recover them.  Othe free programs don't even find the files.  Is there a trick to recovering them using the iMac?

    http://www.applexsoft.com/howto/recover-files-from-usb-flash-drive-on-mac.html
    http://www.easeus.com/mac/mac-data-recovery-resource/recover-mac-usb-drive.htm
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  • How can I recover files created in the guest account?

    I set up a guest account for the kids to use, and my wife then used my Mac to type up a word document (for over 3 hours) and saved it at the end of the evening. The next day she returned, and it had gone! I now read that the "Guest account" deletes all files when the computer is switched off (what idiot decided to make this deletion so immediate and so permanent, I am perplexed, why not at least put them in a temporary folder?).
    This document must still be there, surely, just "invisible". Please please, how can I get it back without parting with hundreds of pounds for file recovery document, it is just one file from yesterday!
    (I switched from PCs to Mac's when we bought a new Vista laptop at work and couldn't find the "file" and "open" commands on a drop-down menu top-left of screen - the Mac-fans at work promised me that Macs were "so intuitive" and "so much better than a PC". They lied. Macs and PCs are both designed by geeky-types who want more and more complex systems, when all I want is a computer that does what I ask without too much clever stuff (like deleting 3 hours of work because my wife happened to be in the wrong account). I have wasted as long trying to find said file....I'm so depressed.

    Paul -
    I'm sorry you've lost files, but when you set up an account as Guest, there's a message that clearly states "When a guest user logs out, all information and files in the guest account's home folder are deleted". If you want an account where files are retained, you should create an Admin or Standard type.
    You will need to use data recovery techniques to see if your file can be recovered. The more that you use your computer, the greater the risk that the file will be overwritten. You can contact a professional data recovery service such as DriveSavers (which will be expensive, but you can judge the value of the file) or try something like Data Rescue. The latter has a demo which you can install to determine if your file can be recovered, and then, on purchase, you can actually recover the file.
    Good luck!
    Matt

  • How can I recover files from an hard disk that DiskUtility cannot rapair?

    When I push the power button of my PowerBook, while the computer is rebooting and you see the gray screen with the apple, the black screen appears saying that I have to restart the computer!
    I have connected the Power Book to another Mac BookPro 2.33Ghz, intel Core Duo 2G RAM via firewire.
    In the Mac bookPro desktop I cannot see the HD, and disk utility indicates this problem:
    +Verify and Repair disk “Macintosh HD”+
    +Invalid Volume Header+
    +Checking HFS Plus volume.+
    +Checking Extents Overflow file.+
    +Checking Catalog file.+
    +Invalid node structure+
    +Volume check failed.+
    +Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit+
    +1 HFS volume checked+
    + 1 volume could not be repaired because of an error+
    +and then:+
    +Disk Utility stopped repairing “Macintosh HD” because the following error was encountered:+
    +The underlying task reported failure on exit.+
    Of course, I didn't try to format it, because the HD contains data that I don't want to lose.
    I tried "Data Rescue II", and I can see and scan the HD, but it seems that I can only recover deleted files...
    Any suggestions on how to repair the HD without losing the files?
    Or a software suggestion that at least lets me first recover the files. If I recover the files, then I will try to reformat the HD.
    Ciao!
    beppe

    Before giving up I would try Alsoft Disk Warrior which may be able to fix the problem:
    http://www.alsoft.com/DiskWarrior/index.html
    If this doesn't work out you can usually recover most of your files with Prosoft's Data Rescue II:
    http://www.prosofteng.com/products/data_rescue.php
    Message was edited by: Zlig

  • How do I recover files that have been deleted but were not in trash

    I was just going through my files and deleting old ones but once I had emptied the trash a number of other files are now gone.
    These files were not selected and were not even in the trash folder, but they are still gone.
    Any idea on how this happens and if its possible to recover them? They were not overly important but its still an inconvenience. And no they were not backed up. All constructive suggestions welcome. Cheers

    Recover them from your Time Machine backup.  If you don't have a Time Machine backup then now is a good time to create one.  You could lose files or the entire disk at any time.  Your data is much more valuable than the $75 hard drive you will need for a Time Machine backup.
    For more about backups:
    Time Machine Basics: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1427
    Most commonly used backup methods: 
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3045
    Methodology to protect your data.  Backups vs. Archives.  Long-term data protection:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6031
    PlotinusVeritas gives some great suggestions for purchasing external hard drives in this thread:
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5602141?tstart=0

  • How to import recovered files from an external hard drive

    My hard drive crashed. I got a new one and of course lost my itunes.  I had the recovered data put on an external hard drive.  How do I re import my data back into Itunes?

    Hello David,
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities!
    If you have the entire iTunes library folder on that recovered drive, you can copy it to your new computer and use this article to choose that iTunes library that you just copied to the new computer.
    iTunes: How to open an alternate iTunes Library file or create a new one
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1589
    Otherwise, you would need to use the Add File to Library function.
    Adding music and other content to iTunes
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1473
    Regards,
    Sterling

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