It depends. If you accidentally deleted the file, or emptied the recycle bin only to find you needed the file after all, you can try a software file recovery tool. You could try a site like download.com and search for "file recovery". If you mean someone used a software program to intentionally scramble the file to prevent someone else finding the data, then probably not.
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It's not hard to restore deleted files. First check and make sure you didn't empty your recycle bin, if the file is still in there, just restore it. In order to restore them, you must first download a free file recovery program.
In Windows, deleted files are typically moved to the Recycle Bin, which can be accessed from the desktop or File Explorer. To restore a deleted file, you can open the Recycle Bin, right-click on the file, and select "Restore." If a file is permanently deleted (bypassing the Recycle Bin), it is generally harder to recover and may require specialized recovery software.
It Goes From It's Original Place.. From The Place You've Deleted It... ex: You deleted a file in My documents... when you restore it... it will appear in my documents..
Commonly use to recover a deleted file is to go in the recycle bin and restore it but if the file is deleted through shift-delete the file will not find in the bin. To retrieve the files that were deleted by shift-delete, you will need to download and install the shift delete file recovery software which is downloadable online.
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To restore a deleted company in Tally, you need to access the data folder where the company files are stored. Locate the company file with the extension .TSF (Tally Software File) or use the backup file if available. Rename the file to have a .DAT extension, then restart Tally to see the restored company in the company list. If you have a backup, you can also restore it by using the restore option under the 'Gateway of Tally'.
Since there is no undelete or "trash" in Solaris (unless you are using a GUI interface) you have to restore it from a backup media.
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No. When you clicked empty it tells you you cannot. The only way you MAY be able to get a the file back is if you recently used it before you deleted it, if you did that, you can go to recent files and pull it back up.
If the file is in the Recycle bin, it is easy to recover it. Simply click on the icon for recycle bin on your desktop, and locate the file you just deleted. Then right click on it, and select restore. This would restore the file back to its original location.
Restore your computer to an earlier date when you had saved your file or Using ERD Commander disk to recover deleted files. Generally the second option works more better because i have used that.