by TheeMahn » Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:58 pm
Blackwolf wrote:Jimeasily wrote:Hey, it is possible to restore lost data from hdd, if you know about the data storage knowledge, it can easily restore lost data,You can easily recover data from your hard disk that too without any difficulty. There are number of ways that can get your data back from your hard disk after loss. Suppose you want to recover deleted files from hard drive then you need to use the back ups and if not available then you have to go for the recovery software.
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