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Re: Recovery of accidentially deleted data not readable
"Johnnybig" <Johnnybig@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E7637EC4-E4BF-4722-AC1B-B379DD2587D8@microsoft.com...
>I deleted data surpassing the recycle bin. After trying different programs
>my
> excel files which I am restoring are either not able to be opened at all
> or
> open with some weird symbols in them even though according to the programs
> they are in excellent condition to be recovered.
That has some pretty variable meanings. It can mean that the start end and
end and the size of the file are recoverable, but the rest of the contents
aren't necessarily. The prospects of recovery are evaluated from the size
and start and end locations of the original file as descibed in the file
allocation tables. But that says little about the quality of the contents.
The recovery programs can't know in advance what the original *contents*
actually are - if it did, you wouldn't need to recover the files.
> 1. Do you know why they appear with these weird symbol and how can I fix
> that if it is a matter of setting
It isn't fixable or a matter of settings. The files aren't recoverable in
their original form.
When files have been deleted, they aren't necessarily removed, but their
location is marked as over-writable. The more use the system sees, the
probability of overwriting increases.
And that is what has happened to your files.
Because of this effect, it's important to immediately STOP using the system
and move the drive to another system and recover without running the OS on
the drive, if you actually want to recover files.
> 2. Can you recommend a freeware which finally works or an inexpensive
> recovery program
> OS: Windows XP Tablet edition 2005
Unfortunately in your case there aren't any, possibly at any price. The
files have been overwritten, and installing software will only decrease your
chances of recovery. You have to remove the drive and host it elsewhere.
What you need to do, but I suspect can't, is to restore from backups.
Sorry there isn't better news.
HTH
-pk
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