Yes, although your mileage may vary depending upon what software you use, and whether you have installed it prior to the outage. Popular tools such as Norton Utilities, TechTool Pro, and Diskwarrior have recovery options. Additionally, many freely available forensic tools can recover files lost files (you may need an external drive and another computer to perform this task). Just because it was not saved does not mean evidence of the file doesn't exist on the storage media or in RAM. Then go for it,
Recover ms word document with the help of following utility it restore word file without changing original file data
If it has not been saved you cannot recover it if you've exited Word yourself. If Word crashed while you were working, then when you reopen Word you may have a recovery version of your document.-----If you have enabled the AutoSave & AutoRecover options then you can recover your unsaved document otherwise you cannot recover.If this applies for you then recover your document by following steps:If you have saved your file then follow below steps:Open your desired file.Click on the File tab and go-to the Infosection.Select 'when I closed without saving' option from the Versions.Now click on the Restore button to overwrite any previous changes.If you have not saved your file then follow below steps to recover the file:Click on the File tab and go-to the Infosection.Now select 'Recover unsaved document' from 'Manage versions'.Now select your desired file and click on the 'Open' button to open the file.Save as the file to save the file at new location.
It depends on what type of file you were working on. Like MS office has such kind of feature to automatically save at some time interval. The power is off .... Then when you open the word next time, it will have an unsaved list of files on the left... But it might not go back the exact point you are working on. It certainly helps and you won't lose everything...
The MS will read the unsaved document to be recovered. However if the MS does not read the unsaved document, unfortunately the file will not open and will be totally deleted. Next tool has the same functions and is able to repair .doc and docx files from any version of MS Word. The program owns easy to use, intuitive interface for any experienced users.
To recover an autosave file in Adobe Premiere Pro, go to the File menu and select "Project Manager." In the Project Manager window, click on the "Auto Save" tab and locate the autosave file you want to recover. Select the file and click "Restore." This will restore the autosave file to your project.
Everything you save on a computer has a file name. The web page you are looking at right now is stored as a file - both on the machine that hosts it, as well as on your machine as a .temp file. If the Word document you are working on wasn't stored as a file with its own file name, you would not be able to retrieve it. If you had a power outage or accidentally turned off your computer, you would lose all of your work.
you would use a data recovery program such as recover my files or ontrack easy recover professional
Recover my files is a good file recovery program (Note: there are free programs) try searching for "File recovery"
To recover an autosave file in Premiere Pro, go to the "File" menu and select "Project Manager." In the Project Manager window, click on the "Auto Save" tab and locate the autosave file you want to recover. Select the file and click on "Import." This will open the autosave file in Premiere Pro, allowing you to continue working on your project from the last autosave point.
I don't believe you can recover a file from a USB drive if you don't have the USB drive. I keep backups of the files.
You can recover your file by undelete command: undelete <filename>
The data file cannot be recovered.