I have recovered a file, but I cannot open it.

Q: I have recovered a file, but I cannot open it.

In some cases, files recovered by using Deleted File Recovery cannot be opened properly. Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, and Power Point) files and large files such as MPEG files often run into this problem. Please consider the following points:

Damaged Files

After a file is deleted, it could be damaged by another file, overwriting, disk defragmentation, virus attack, or hacking activity. (Microsoft Office files are especially susceptible)

Fragmented File

Some large files are saved in discrete locations because they cannot be allocated in contiguous Hard Disk space. When one of these files is deleted, recovery can be very difficult. Even though the file's start location is available, the location information of other fragments is usually lost.

 

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If your files get lost for other reasons such as power failure, virus, partition formatted, partition unrecognized recovery, Data Recovery Wizard will be a great choice.

Features Deleted File Recovery Data Recovery Wizard
Recover deleted files Yes Yes
Recover files from Windows file system Yes Yes
Recover files from removable devices Yes Yes
Support Windows Vista Yes Yes
Recover compressed and encrypted files Yes Yes
Recover files from corrupted system No Yes
Recover files after viruses and worms infection No Yes
Recover files after power failure or surge No Yes
Recover files from corrupted partitions No Yes
Recover files from formatted drive No Yes
Raw files Recovery No Yes
Continue Previous Recovery No Yes
Intelligent Searching No Yes
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