
Quite often it happens that it is necessary to restore damaged, deleted system files in Windows. Damage and deletion of system files are caused by viruses, inexperience of users using the operating system and a number of other factors, when the computer is turned off incorrectly, etc.
Data recovery is a procedure for retrieving information from a storage device when it cannot be read in the usual way.
The need for recovery may arise when the media has hardware or software damage, or when data files were only marked as deleted but continue to be stored before being overwritten.
Recovery can be carried out from any computer media, including CD, DVD, Blue-Ray, NAND-Flash (hard drives, flash memory, SSD drives, SD memory cards, mini-SD, micro-SD, xD, MS, M2, Compact Flash), etc. As a rule, data of a certain value is subject to recovery.
- Recover graphic files: photos and images (JPG), Photoshop (PSD), Corel DRAW (CDR)
- Recover multimedia files: video and music in various formats (AVI, MP3, DVD, WAV, etc.)
- Recovering ZIP, RAR archives
- Recovering encrypted files
- Recovery after virus attacks