Did you know that the file is not lost even after you’ve deleted it and wiped it off the Recycle Bin? Deleted files are not wiped or erased by Windows when they are being deleted. Instead, Windows simply marks disk space occupied by the file as available, allowing any application to use that space to store other files. Effectively, this means that quite often you can recover deleted files just as easily as you’ve deleted them.
Is it really that simple? There are many file recovery tools on the market, most of which advertise one or more sophisticated file recovery technique to undelete files more effectively than competitors. Unfortunately, simply claiming back space once occupied by the deleted file does not cut it. Windows or applications can use some of that space to store other data. They can also overwrite parts of the file system so that information about the deleted file no longer appears there. Hence, successful file recovery becomes a more difficult process than deleting a file.

Disk Recovery Wizard, an automated yet fully featured file recovery tool, makes file recovery easy while employing the most sophisticated algorithms to locate and recover deleted files. Featuring several unique technologies such as LivePreview and PowerSearch, Disk Recovery Wizard is one of the most advanced file recovery tools on the market.
LivePreview takes care of situations when some parts of the deleted file have been overwritten with other data. The technology reconstructs the deleted file and displays its preview in a what-you-see-is-what-you-get fashion, allowing the user to decide whether the file can or should be recovered. Best of all, LivePreview works in both free and full versions of the file recovery tool.
PowerSearch ensures that deleted documents can be recovered even if they are no longer referenced from the file system. File recovery is possible for more than 150 types of files such as office documents, multimedia files, compressed archives, email and databases, even if the disk is damaged, corrupted, or completely inaccessible. Sophisticated file recovery algorithms scan the entire surface of the disk in order to identify every trace of supported documents, locate and recover files.
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