United States of America (Press Release) August 10, 2007 --
If you have simply emptied the Recycle Bin, there is a great possibility that you will be able to recover your files. If you are using Windows 95/98/ME, you can recover lost files with FinalData's directory search.
If you have emptied the Recycle Bin from Windows NT/2000/XP or formatted your hard disk with a quick or standard format, you will not be able to find your files with a directory search alone. You must also perform a cluster scan to recover these files.
How to Recover Data from Recycle Bin from Windows 95/98/ME by using FinalData
Select [File]>[Open] and select the drive containing the lost files from the [Logical Drive] tab.
After the directory search, finish the search procedure without performing a cluster search. (Click [Cancel] when prompted to specify the cluster search range.)
If [File Delete Manager] is installed, go to [Recently Deleted Files] where the deleted files are listed by date, to find the lost file. If not found there, look for it in the [Deleted Directory(s)] or [Deleted Files].
Select the files you wish to recover and go to [File]>[Recover] to save them to another drive, or right-click on the selected file(s).
How to Recover Data from Recycle Bin from Windows 2000/XP/NT or Formatted Hard Disk by using FinalData Premium 2.0
Go to [File]>[Open] and select the logical drive you have formatted.
After directory and cluster searches are complete, find the folders and files you wish to recover in [Lost Directories] and [Lost Files] on the left window pane.
If [File Delete Manager] is installed, go to [Recently Deleted Files] where the deleted files are listed by date. If not found there, go to [Deleted Directories] or [Deleted Files] to find the file.
Select file(s) from [Lost Directory(s)] and [Lost Files] and save them to a different drive.
Note: FinalData can recover hard disks formatted with standard or quick formats. However, if a standard format is conducted on a floppy disk, the entire data area is initialized, making it impossible to recover. A quick-formatted floppy disk can be recovered with FinalData Premium Edition or higher.
If you have emptied the Recycle Bin from Windows NT/2000/XP or formatted your hard disk with a quick or standard format, you will not be able to find your files with a directory search alone. You must also perform a cluster scan to recover these files.
How to Recover Data from Recycle Bin from Windows 95/98/ME by using FinalData
Select [File]>[Open] and select the drive containing the lost files from the [Logical Drive] tab.
After the directory search, finish the search procedure without performing a cluster search. (Click [Cancel] when prompted to specify the cluster search range.)
If [File Delete Manager] is installed, go to [Recently Deleted Files] where the deleted files are listed by date, to find the lost file. If not found there, look for it in the [Deleted Directory(s)] or [Deleted Files].
Select the files you wish to recover and go to [File]>[Recover] to save them to another drive, or right-click on the selected file(s).
How to Recover Data from Recycle Bin from Windows 2000/XP/NT or Formatted Hard Disk by using FinalData Premium 2.0
Go to [File]>[Open] and select the logical drive you have formatted.
After directory and cluster searches are complete, find the folders and files you wish to recover in [Lost Directories] and [Lost Files] on the left window pane.
If [File Delete Manager] is installed, go to [Recently Deleted Files] where the deleted files are listed by date. If not found there, go to [Deleted Directories] or [Deleted Files] to find the file.
Select file(s) from [Lost Directory(s)] and [Lost Files] and save them to a different drive.
Note: FinalData can recover hard disks formatted with standard or quick formats. However, if a standard format is conducted on a floppy disk, the entire data area is initialized, making it impossible to recover. A quick-formatted floppy disk can be recovered with FinalData Premium Edition or higher.

How to Recover Data from Recycle Bin by using FinalData
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