computer crashed, have windows vista, indented leave, all the documents lost, can I get all the files, how do
computer crashed, have windows vista, indented leave, all the documents lost, can I get all the files, how to do it, in simple terms,
Thank you.
If by "computer of new beginning" you mean that you have started your recovery or disk restore factory set and reinstalled Windows, then the ability to recover your files is practically zero. You can try a utility like Recuva (http://www.piriform.com/recuva) but since you have rewritten the entire hard drive, it is highly unlikely that anything will be recoverable.
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