Open the program and search for whatever you may have been working in. Also try reinstalling your hard drive in another computer to retrieve files. A good way to store files may also be online.
A recovery file can be found on the computer usually under the accessories and tools menu options. This sort of file is used if the computer needs to be rolled back to an earlier format for any reason.
There are a lot of programs that can recover your files. One program is online at http://www.diskdoctors.net/instant-file-recovery/software.html. You can also take your computer in to a computer store and they will recover your files for you.
In computer terminology, FRA stands for File Recovery Area.
PC recovery means removing every file and program from your computer and restoring it to its default factory condition. You might have to do this if your computer gets infected with a virus.
Usually when you delete something your computer doesn't actually delete it. Look in your recycle bin or trash can. Otherwise, you can download a file recovery application. Search Google for "file recovery for windows".
A Data Recovery Center provides services to a person by recovering missing, broken or deleted files in a desktop computer or a laptop. They use file recovery softwares.
System Recovery is a program on a computer that restores files on PC or fixes a problem by taking the computer back to an earlier time via backup when a certain problem did not exist or the file could be found.
File recovery software is able to work because when files are deleted, they aren't actually deleted from the hard drive. The deleted files are put into free space on the computer, so as long as there have not been files saved over them they are retrievable by file recovery software that can access this free space.
One can purchase file recovery software from Seagate, iCare-Recovery and DTI Data. One can also get file recovery software with free trial option from Runtime and PC Recovery.
To undelete a file for free, one can download and install free file recovery software. "Recuva", "Puran File Recovery", and "Glary Undelete" are very good file recovery software programs.
If your Hard Drive is writing at the time of the power failure you might end up with a corrupt, unreadable file. Not right important if you're saving an email but could be disastrous if your computer's writing new registry data or something. If nothing's being written, chances are nothing's going to be damaged during the outage. It possible to loose your data or even worse when the power is back on it could send a power surge to computer and damage your Motherboard or computer peripheral
You can always buy a USB to save your recovery data. It is probably the most efficient and cheap way to do so. Once you recovered you file, save it in your USB stick. If you lost it again on your computer, you can always go back to the USB to retrieve it.