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    Help to regain lost data from pen drive

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      brustry
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      My pen drive had formatted accidentally. In that pen drive i had stored thousands of important files. I need help to rescue lost files. I don't have any idea how i can do this. Can anyone suggest me any solution?

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        phil.davis
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        This has nothing to do with pfSense! So I have no idea why you are posting here.
        Anyway, I have used NTFS-Undelete 0.94 (this version was free) - the current version is a paid product, you can download the software and it will show you what files it found, but you have to buy it to actually do the recovery.
        Undelete360 is another thing I used once - I think that is real freeware.
        Good luck!

        As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."
        If I helped you, then help someone else - buy someone a gift from the INF catalog http://secure.inf.org/gifts/usd/

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          morthan
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          I had tried a software name as Pen drive recovery software from prodatadoctor .net… I think you can regain lost data using software.

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            kejianshi
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            http://www.cardrecoverypro.com/?cate=terms&model=SD-Card&item=photos&action=recover&situation=null&appendix=&gclid=COLruIm3i7oCFQ-g4Aodzm0A1w

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              dreamslacker
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              Here's a free solution that works extremely well:  Recuva.

              If you're willing to pay, try Zero Assumption Recovery.  You can run the demo mode to check if you have any chance of getting your files back before committing to a purchase.

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