Recover Deleted Files
I can understand your situation, but you need not panic! Recover deleted files from your USB drive, using a powerful undelete software.
When we accidentally delete a file which is of utmost importance, we run cold, thinking that the file is deleted and all the data is lost forever. But no, it isn’t like that. When we delete a file it is not really erased, instead it is just marked for deletion and its location is hidden from view.
Until it is overwritten, the file still exists on the disk and is recoverable. That means you dramatically increase the chances of being able to recover a deleted file if you refrain from any subsequent disk activity, such as creating, editing or copying files.
Remo Undelete lets you recover deleted files from your USB drive. The software uses advanced techniques to locate the deleted files and restore them back to a safe location.
The software is embedded with an intuitive interface which demands least technical knowledge from the users for its operation. It also provides a contextual help wherever required, for immediate help throughout the recovery process.
Using the software is straightforward and doesn’t need a detailed explanation. Simply plug in your USB drive, run the application, and you’re set. But if you really want a step by step instruction, here it is:
Step 1: Download and install the Remo Undelete software on another healthy system, different from the one you are using.
Step 2: Connect your USB drive to the system where you have installed the software.
Step 3: Launch Remo Undelete either by selecting the icon from the programs list in the Start Menu, or by double clicking on the desktop shortcut. The main window pops up as shown in figure a.

Figure a: Remo Undelete Main Window
Step 4: Select the USB drive which contains the deleted data and click the Next button. As you click the Next button, the application scans the selected drive for deleted data and lists all the found files and folders in a tree format under the Root folder, as shown in Figure b.

Figure b: Found files and folders
Step 5: Once recovery is complete and tree structure is formed, the next and final step is to restore your found files and folders to a safe destination drive. Select the data you wish to recover or click the Root folder to select all the found data and click the Save button.
As you click the Save button, a window to select the destination drive to save the recovered data is displayed, as shown in Figure c.

Figure c: Select destination location
Select the destination drive and specify the file types you wish to ignore (file filter) while saving. Check if you want the data to be restored in compressed form and click the OK button.
As you click the OK button, the program starts saving the data to the selected destination drive. Once saving is complete, a message pops up intimating the same. All the data will be restored in a new folder by name “UndeleteX” in the selected destination drive.
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