try looking in recycle bin?
Yes. The undelete utility included in many later versions of DOS can undelete a file. It can also often be recovered using other third-party data recovery tools.
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.
You can recover your file by undelete command: undelete <filename>
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.
Download and install software that allows you to "undelete" files 8but most require that the software is installed before you delete the file that has to be undeleted.
An electronic file can be compressed so that it takes up less disk space for easier sharing by using one of several file compression softwares. WinZip, WinRAR, 7-Zip, PKZip, StuffIt are some of the most common softwares. The procedure for compressing a file depends on the software used but generally it is menu driven from the software and is done just by the click of the computer's mouse.
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.
If you have Windows I would suggest a program called "Undelete for SD Card." It's a small file, only 1.73 MBs. It can look at your camera's card and find those files that were erased. Just make sure to stop using the card until you can try the program as those files are actually still there (just hidden), but could be overwritten by new images if you keep using it. CNET has a download page for the program at: http://download.cnet.com/Undelete-for-SD-Card/3000-2369_4-10782815.html
(CISF)Common Internet File System is a protocol that defines a standard for remote file access using millions of computers at a time. With CIFS, users with different platforms and computers can share files without having to install new softwares.
The software Undelete Freeware does not exist. There has never been a software produced that is called Undelete Freeware. There would be no need for this software.
It requires encoder with the music file extension and u cn choose the encoder on the basis of file extension. (JItu)
follow the steps : 1.go to "File" 2.go to "open---------->>>file" 3.paste your file name and don't press enter but simply click on "open------->>>> open with" 4.then chose "binary editor" 5.here you got a hex file. by : UMAR HASHMI