File deleted file recovery

How can I recover my file that has been deleted by computer error?

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    It is unlikely. You can try the Recycle Bin of Windows, but it is unclear if it will work.

    I could try removing just to see if it works on my HP spectrum 13 XT ultrabook product loan.

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  • deleted file recovery

    Hello Sir,

    I have windows 7 OS in my PC. some hid my folder on my hard drive to 500 GB. and accidentally delete all of these files.  is it new to win all file recovery software the return?

    Hello Sir,

    I have windows 7 OS in my PC. some hid my folder on my hard drive to 500 GB. and accidentally delete all of these files.  is it new to win all file recovery software the return?

    try using recuva, free from www.piriform.com, and save you have recovered another disk files on another partition, hard, or on a flash drive.

    or select from this list:

    http://pcsupport.about.com/od/FileRecovery/TP/free-file-recovery-programs.htm

    Remember, not all the files and deleted files can be restored or recovered.

  • File recovery HARD drive missing

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    This is what is happening.

    After pressing F8, everything is OK up to choose recovery tool.

    No "HDD RECOVERY BUTTON_ _TOSHIBA." Is displayed at the bottom.

    Recovery disc and this is the message I received.

    "System restore failed.

    File recovery HARD drive on the second disc of the first hard drive not found.

    There is no valid disk HARD recovery environment on this computer. »

    I ran a program of partition and the result is that I have a partition 400meg on the front of the C drive and all files are intact.

    Can you help me?

    Hello

    Saved on the HARD drive recovery image can be used if the laptop has only factory settings. After installing Win8 you have changed everything and factory settings have been deleted. If use of F8 are unable to work.

    This 400MB you see have nothing to do with the Toshiba recovery image. This small partition is owned by the operating system.

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    Steve
     

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  • ORA-19809: limit exceeded for file recovery

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    Errors in the c:\oracle\diag\rdbms\mytikka\mytikka\trace\mytikka_ora_7524.trc file:

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    AMT Ping Utility for 64-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 01-APR-2

    015 02:32:14

    Copyright (c) 1997, 2010, Oracle.  All rights reserved.

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    TNSNAMES adapter used to resolve the alias

    Try to contact (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = 420025-w

    EB1) (PORT = 1521)) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER = DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME = application)

    ))

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    C:\ > lsnrctl status


    LSNRCTL for 64-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production April 1, 2015 02:35 :21

    Copyright (c) 1991, 2010, Oracle.  All rights reserved.

    Connection to (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = 420025-web1)(PORT=1521))

    )

    STATUS of the LISTENER

    ------------------------

    Alias LISTENER

    TNSLSNR for Windows 64-bit version: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Prod

    ction

    Start date March 31, 2015 16:08:17

    Uptime 0 days 10 h 27 min 4 sec

    Draw level off

    Security ON: OS Local Authentication

    SNMP OFF

    Listener parameter File C:\oracle\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\network\admin\listen

    ER.ora

    Listener c:\oracle\diag\tnslsnr\420025-web1\listener\alert\log log file.

    XML

    Summary of endpoints listening...

    (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = tcp) (HOST = 420025-web1)(PORT=1521)))

    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(PIPENAME=\\.\pipe\EXTPROC1521ipc)))

    The listener supports no services

    The command completed successfully

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    APPLICATION =

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    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = 420025-web1)(PORT = 1521))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = application)

    )

    )

    TSAPIDB =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = 420025-web1)(PORT = 1521))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = application)

    )

    )

    It can be a lot of problems (or pb)

    the server hosts multiple instances?

    of the right services.msc on that OracleService, properties and see what oracle_home it runs

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    computer management, make sure that the user logged in to the server, is also in the ora_dba group

    computer management / configuration / local users and groups / groups

    then from the cmd prompt:

    set oracle_home = whatever_path_you_found

    set path=%oracle_home%\bin;%path%

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    sqlplus / as sysdba

    REM > if you know the password for sys, try also

    sqlplus sys/password as sysdba

    check the value NTS sqlnet.ora

    http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/B28359_01/network.111/b28317/SQLNET.htm#NETRF198

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  • Re: I need file recovery for Satellite C660-2FF

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  • I deleted my recovery disk.

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  • Format HARD drive, delete the recovery partition and recover with disc

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    Hello

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    > Am I right in thinking the dvd recovery disc I made when I got to my laptop has all the software and drivers that I need on this subject, the same that would have the recovery partition?
    Yes. Saved on recovery discs recovery image contains the operating system, all necessary drivers, specific Toshiba and utility tools and some additional software.
    > If I do another room to spare in now just to be sure only will they have the out-of-box default stuff: OS, software and drivers on any of my data?
    Preinstalled Toshiba Recovery creator make recovery disc that includes the recovery image only. It has nothing to do with your personal data.
    > I found this post that explains the process of recovery. If I select "Erase the hard drive" (so I can wipe my hard drive and delete the recovery partition too) what happens after that?
    After that, you should use recovery disks created for the recovery image installation.
    > Will the process after that recreate a recovery partition (which I don't)?
    When you use the recovery disc for your laptop recovery image installation will have factory settings which include the recovery saved on the HARD disk image. To be honest I do not understand why you do not want to have this recovery image on the HARD drive. This allows the installation of recovery using recovery of HARD drive option. But of course you can delete it later for more free space on your HARD drive. Installation image that you can always use created for recovery discs-recovery DVDs.
    > I'd really rather be able to choose what programs preinstalled settle after that I have format, but I'm guessing that probably isn't possible and will settle for install everything and remove what I don't want after
    Fix.

    Also - check http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/HTD1303440001R02.htm

    Good luck and if you have any other questions feel free.

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    You cannot restore the recovery partition. It can be restored if you use the DVD of initial recovery for the installation of the OS. In this case, everything will be like before.

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