as weird as this may sound, peanut butter can help here. I have only tried this once to no avail but i have heard it work before.
using your fingers, scoop out a bit of peanut butter from the jar then push it onto the CD in a circular motion. put the dick on a flat surface then smear the peanut butter around in a circular motion until it is rubbed in well. wipe off the excess with a dry paper towel or napkin, again in a circular motion. made sure there is no excess on the disk and keep wiping until there is no smears. a microfiber cloth can be used to polish it well. now put it in the CD drive and hope it works.
this isn't a permanent solution but it may allow you to boot it so you can move the files off the disk.
good luck!
Backup and Restore Utility or by System Protection
Delete file by pressing Shift + Delete key which will delete the file without moving it to Recycle Bin. Also, this files can be recovered using some file undelete utilities. If you are asking about making sure files can be recovered by any means than you can use some utility available on internet which will wipe files completely out of your system.
Backup and Restore Utility or by System Protection
get your system initialisation CD put it into your CD drive and it will give an emergency repair, which will not delete any of your saved/recovered files.
Yes, deleted files can be recovered with the help of Stellar Data Recovery.It is always better to contact the technical experts for recovery as it does not create any problems. They keep your information confidential and give you satisfactory results.
Colour coded files are easier to see without having to sort through files for a particular letter or number.
Deleted files and photos can be recovered through a software called 'photo recovery for Samsung Galaxy S4'.
The files cannot be recovered once deleted.
System files are files necessary to boot an operating system. They do not necessarily exist on any given NTFS volume, and the choice of file system does not affect which system files are present.
The only way to get rid of it permanently is to factory reset your phone. Save all your files before doing this. No files will be recovered.
If its not accessible on the computer then no, but if you go to restore files from backup and the file is located in one of them then it should be able to be recovered.
Try looking in your My Documents folder, or in your Temp folder, for files that start with a ~ Those are autosaved files, and sometimes can be recovered.