Try EasyRecover or Pandora Recovery if you didn't make a backup.
After reinstalling a operating system, it will be more likely that you have lost's the data. However, you could try a recovery data software, this will try and retrieve your data when deleted.
C:\Documents and Settings\user name\Recent from this folder to recover the data.
It depends on what you mean by "restore." If you mean getting back your data or reverting changes in general, then no. If you mean fixing a number of situations involving system files, then maybe. Sometimes after removing a virus infection or running bad utilities, or encountering random problems, reinstalling the service pack may be just what is needed. If the problems are more deeply rooted, then a complete Windows reinstall or at least a restore to a known good time would be what is needed. But neither will reinstalling the service pack nor all of Windows recover any lost user data.
After Windows Data Recovery software is loaded, a software wizard will pop up. Follow the step-by-step instructions of the software wizard to recover lost data.
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Password recovery disk of windows may erase all your data. Though you can download it from windows website and buy it. But i would suggest you spend the money in buying software that will recover your password without erasing data. My brother had done it using windows and all his data got deleted, i took a lesson from him and searched the internet to find software that would reset the password or recover it without erasing the data and i came across this amazing software called Stellar Phoenix password recovery for Windows. It retrieved my password like a charm without having to format or delete all my data . You can try it if you want it is available on their website online.
Yes, it can.
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you would use a data recovery program such as recover my files or ontrack easy recover professional
Generally speaking, no. Most Windows XP installations are made onto NTFS partitions, which MS-DOS cannot read.
With Runtime Software, one can recover lost data for any Windows file systems. The software itself can recover previously deleted files from a hard drive.