Can I cancel a system recovery?

I did it by mistake System Recovery instead of Restor of the system at an early date and LOST EVERYTHING!  Is anyway to cancel?

No. A recovery of the system comes from the computer mftr. and applies to an image of the computer as it came from the factory on the hard drive. If you forgot to back up important data before you did, and then immediately stop using the computer. You may be able to get data by using data recovery software. If you use data recovery software, install it on another machine and use from this operating system or create a bootable cd and works with it. If you do not have the skill or the equipment to do these procedures and the data is critical, take the machine to a professional computer repair shop who has experience doing data recovery. This is not your local version of BigStoreUSA. Workshop data recovery is usually not exactly good cheap (e.g., my loads are generally $150-350), but it normally cheaper to send the drive to a data recovery company professional as saving training . You must make the determination of the value of your data and decide what to do. If the cost is not a factor, and the data are essential, it would be better to send the reader to savers by car. Professional data recovery by companies like saving training works usually $500-3 500 USD.

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