Loss and recovery of data

I clicked on the icon of recovery and lost all my data on my laptop. Is there a way to recover my data?

Your data can be recovered, but he will be in a lot of fees.

Contact a data recovery company. They may be able to help. There is no guarantee that they will be able to recover all your data.

You can find a using Google, Bing, or your other favorite search engine.

As far as I know, HP provides no services of data recovery for computing devices.

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