When a file is deleted from your computer, it is not immediately erased from the hard drive. Instead, the operating system marks the space occupied by that file as "available" for new data. Until new data overwrites that specific block, the original file remains intact but hidden.
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Regardless of the software you choose to use, maximize your chances of getting your files back by following these golden rules: When a file is deleted from your computer,
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