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How Can I Recover Lost Data

What can I do to recover lost data?

Absolutely yes. If you just need to feel better, get everything that might makes you more sad or depressed AWAY, and everyone who puts your issues on the spot as well! listening to sad music, talking to the wrong people about what makes you feel really sad, going to places that are related to bad memories, all of that can make your depression worse. Talk it out man! Write down everything. Whatever are your feelings ACCEPT them, see and understand what is their purpose and why do you feel this way! find a way out of it. Help yourself. Talk to new, fresh people. Go to new places. Try new clothes with new colours. Discover yourself again. Put your hand on heart, feel that heartbeat, and be grateful for it. Believe me if you give up to depression it will eat your soul. Whatever your age, you have a great life, you just can't see that well. And it's just a decision, remember that. You're the one who decides whether to be sad and let depression mess with you or to change something and get your life in a good, bright direction.What are you trying to clone.Cloning a lot of plants is very easy, you can take a cutting, place it in some compost an the cutting will develop roots. you now have two genetically identical plants.With some plants like most berries or vines it is even easier, just peg a part of the plant onto the ground and it will develop roots. Once it is rooted you can simply cut the vine connecting the new plant to the old.With mammals things are more difficult, you need some basic lab equipment. Basically you have to remove the nucleus (all the genetic material) from an egg cell and replace it with a cell nucleus taken from the animal you wish to clone, fuse the two together with a electric shock and then implant the clone embryo into the womb of a female animal so that it can develop to maturity.If you are trying to clone a hard disk, use a linux boot disk and a program called gparted

SD card lost data recovery?

....recover but can't open the pictures.?
i lost some picture by delete those accidently from my sd card ...i use a software to recover those pictures and i found all...but the problem is that for most of them i can't open?.......pictures are in jpeg format.........i recover photos that i delete recently but the photos i delete 3 weeks ago are not opening?..............can any body help me on this because this is realy important for me./

How do I recover lost data in laptop?

Your question is different in the email notification. The email indicates the LAPTOP was lost. The actual Question indicates the DATA was lost. I assume the second condition.Not knowing the brand and type of laptop or the brand and type of storage device, here goes.If the laptop has a removable storage device, hard drive or SSD, remove it. Next use a USB adapter to connect to a working PC. Then attempt to access the data.If the data is available then the device is probably OK and the fault is in the laptop motherboard but copy the data to a known good device.If the device works but the data has errors it is possible to clean up the errors.If the device fails then download a diagnostic from the device manufacturer web site. Check the site to see if the device is under warranty and a replacement can be had. If not then that is the end of that road.If the data is critical and priceless the device can be sent to a service such as ONTRACK that is capable of retrieving data from destroyed hard drives…for a price.If the storage device can not be removed. Let’s assume you are running Windows 10. You need to run diagnostic software from an external device such as a USB or CD/DVD drive. The easiest way is to create a LINUX live OS on USB or CD/DVD. Run that and try to access the failing storage drive. If you get lucky you can try to copy the data.Using a Windows 10 Recovery USB you can boot from that. Run the Windows Command Line. From that you can access powerful diagnostic routines to check operation of the storage device…DISKPART…CHKDSK…DRFRAG…DISKMGMT and more.GOOD LUCK!

How can I recover lost data from a pen drive?

Recovering your pen drive data is never so easy. But still I have find the best ways to trace back your lost data from pen drive. Here in this article you will see two simple ways to recover lost files from pen drive.Recovering data using cmd.Recovering data using Recovery software.Using cmd is quite easy and you can easily recover your lost data, still if you are unable to trace back lost data then you have to go for recovery software.Follow some simple steps:Open cmd and enter the below commandATTRIB -H -R -S /S /D H:*.*
Here H is your storage location, replace it with yours.After this command check out your data.You can also recover lost data from software for free which I have discussed in article. I recommend you to see complete article in below source.SOURCE: How to recover pen drive data- madestuffeasy

How to recover the lost data from hard disk ?

OK, so I have done this using a commercial recovery package. Your problem is you are trying to put the recovered data onto the same physical disk as it is coming from. My program will only READ from the damaged drive, and must recover the data to another physical drive, NOT a different partition on the same drive AND the destination must have a larger physical capacity as the damaged drive AND enough free space for the entire contents. The reason is the extreme low level on which the drive is being accessed. The OS is literally digging into the hardware and managing the electronics by brute force. What I ended up doing was adding a 2nd new blank drive to my desktop and the damaged drive as the 3rd drive. I did not have enough room on the C: drive so I needed a D: drive to receive the image of the damaged data. The E: drive was the damaged one. After I recovered the image file, I was then able to "mount" the image as a virtual drive and copy files from it to my C: drive. The key is this: I needed a space large enough for ALL of the data on the damaged drive, not just for a few files. It took me a while to figure this out as the documentation was not clear that I first had to recover the whole disk image, before I could access individual files from the image. I got the same type of error as you did because on my C: drive, there was not enough room for the entire image file, hence the new empty disk as the target for the recovery. Followed by copying a few files from the recovered image. You MAY have the same kind of problem. Make sure the destination has enough free space and is NOT on the same physical drive as the damaged data.

How can I recover lost data from PalmOne Zire 72s?

I use the palm for everything. Unfortunately, my laptop hasn't been working, so I haven't been able to back it up. And yesterday my palm wouldn't turn on, figured the battery died, got home plugged it in, it still wouldn't turn on, but the light came on for when it is charging. A few minutes later, it came on and all of my data was gone. It had reset to the original default setting. The only thing saved was my files on the expansion card. But my contact, calendar, memos, etc that you can't save to the card is all lost. My programs that I've purchased are gone. Pretty much the last two years of data I have stored is gone. Is there a way to recover this? Please!
Thank you!

How to recover lost files from scratch?

If you haven't saved then unfortunately not :(

We had a similar problem on our school network where the default drive for saving scratch projects was a temporary network folder... Loads of people lost work and there is nothing that can be done to get it back :'(

Really sorry for your loss...


Keep Scratching :)

Is there a way to recover lost Gimp files?

I was working on an image in Gimp, and suddenly it crashed! I hadn't saved the file yet when Gimp got that irritating "Not Responding" fogginess, and then just completely shut down and closed the program. Is there any chance of getting my data back? Any way to recover the lost files, like Microsoft Word does when it is shut down without saving? Any help is appreciated!

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