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Accidentally deleted a file on your computer? Recover it with NTFS Undelete - A free Windows undelete tool - Tutorial 2 - Undeleting files

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In this video tutorial, we are going to perform a Windows undelete operation with NTFS Undelete. As stated in the previous tutorial, you should use the bootable CD version of the software if your deleted file is on your system drive. In the video example the file is located on a separate hard drive and so can safely be recovered using the Windows version of the software.

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Additional notes

NTFS Undelete is suitable for recovering files accidentally deleted from hard drives, memory cards and USB thumb/stick drives. It will not work with devices such as network attached storage drives however.

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