Since data recovery is a fairly new field in the I.T world, there's no way possible for you to be able to get 100% of your data back 100% of the time. You might be able to get your data back and you might not. Make sure the recovery program your using supports your partition format. I recommend Handy Recovery or Active! Undelete for Data Recovery.
No it wont. The point of System Restore is to restore your system to a workable state without you having to reinstall the operating system and lose your data files in the process.
1. In XP, run: cmd 2. Type DISKPART 3. Type LIST DISK 4. select disk # (the number from the list) eg. if the disk is number 7, type SELECT DISK 7 5. type CLEAN Voila. GPT Protective Partion has been removed. 6. In XP, run: compmgmt.msc and select Disk Management 7. Look for the disk which says "Not Initialized", right click, then select Initialize Disk 8. Select OK to confirm 9. Right click on the Unallocated space and select "New Partition…" 10. Partition as required
Yes, power washing can be used to clean and restore the appearance of pavers by removing dirt, grime, and stains.
you can restore it
To restore shoe polish without turpentine, you can try using a mixture of warm water and mild soap to gently clean the shoes. You can also use a polish conditioner or cream to restore shine and color to the leather. Additionally, using a soft cloth to buff the shoes after conditioning can help bring back the shine.
Turn off System Restore and reboot the system.
Depends on the state
I use SOFTSCRUB with bleach to clean mine
if clean install is performed, then the data in the partition in which fresh installation is being done will be deleted
With a water Jetter which will scour the lines to restore full flow
One way to restore a hardwood floor without sanding it is to clean it thoroughly and apply a fresh coat of finish or polish. This can help to rejuvenate the appearance of the floor and cover up minor imperfections. Additionally, using a hardwood floor cleaner and conditioner regularly can help maintain the floor's shine and protect it from wear and tear.
Take it to a gunsmith.