Can you recover lost documents?

L

leylalu

Hi, I had a bunch of VERY important documents saved on my cousin
computer, but being the computer genius she is, she busted it and had
technician come to reformat the whole damn thing.
My question is, is it possible to recover a certain folder? I've hear
that erased data is never really erased. I don't know... I'm desperat
and I REALLY NEED THESE DOCUMENTS!!!
I hope someone is able to help me; thank you so much in advance
 
T

Ted Zieglar

If the hard disk was formatted, your documents are gone.

It is possible to recover documents from formatted hard disks under the
right conditions, but it will cost you thousands of dollars with no
guarranty of success.
 
R

Robert Robinson

You absolutely CAN get the documents back! First you must STOP ALL activity
on the drive and contact a data recovery service.
There is one recovery service that won't charge you thousands of dollars to
get data from a functioning hard drive, located at http://www.save-my-drive.com
only charging a flat rate of $30 an hour.
It will probably run you $120 to $240 and as long as you haven't written to
the part of the drive that contained the data you need they'll be able to get it
for you.

Robert
 
N

NoNoBadDog!

leylalu said:
Hi, I had a bunch of VERY important documents saved on my cousins
computer, but being the computer genius she is, she busted it and had a
technician come to reformat the whole damn thing.
My question is, is it possible to recover a certain folder? I've heard
that erased data is never really erased. I don't know... I'm desperate
and I REALLY NEED THESE DOCUMENTS!!!
I hope someone is able to help me; thank you so much in advance.

You had some VERY IMPORTANT documents on a computer that was not even your
computer?

You didn't back them up?

I cannot believe that you would not have backups of your *VERY IMPORTANT
DOCUMENTS*, much less store them on someone else's computer!

Your documents are gone. As Ted Zieglar pointed out, it is far too
expensive to even attempt to
recover the documents.

In the future, you may want to reconsider your method of storing *VERY
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS*.

To be honest, you have no one to blame but yourself.

Bobby
 

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