DATA RECOVERY
Recover Data from C Drive
How to recover data from system disk (desktop, my documents, users)?
If data has been lost on the system drive (drive C), it should be ensured that no data is written to this drive in any way - we are talking about indirect writing (one that occurs passively):
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The user uses an internet browser, which creates a browsing history and saves it to drive C
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The internet browser is set to automatic download to the "downloaded" location. The user, by deciding to download anything, indirectly contributes to overwriting data, because each downloaded item is immediately saved to the downloads folder, which is located on drive C
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Using installers and programs that save files to the temporary directory (by default, such a directory is on drive C). Installers create shortcuts, modify the registry, this can contribute to the loss of data that can be recovered from drive C
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Using the system in a way that can contribute to changing data on the disk (new configurations, adapting the system for use).

It is often recommended that after losing data on disk C, you turn off the computer and work with the disk as "external" using an appropriate adapter or docking station. If there are at least 2 systems installed on the computer, you can start another system and try to recover data from it. If you have a second computer or laptop, this can significantly facilitate data recovery in the case we are describing. Using another computer, you can download data recovery software, e.g. to a PenDrive, unpack/install the program there and then use the prepared PenDrive on the computer where you want to recover the data. The StrongRecovery software is fully "portable" regardless of how it is installed, which means that copying all of its files/the entire folder to another location will allow you to run it from the new location without having to add anything. An alternative way to recover data from drive C is to create an image of the drive and then work with this image, more on this can be read in the article:
-> Disk image, creating a disk image and using it
If you have lost important data from drive C, such as files from the desktop, user folders, my documents or my pictures, there are several methods you can use to recover them. In this article, we will discuss various techniques and software that can help you recover this valuable information. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced user, you will find specific solutions here that will allow you to recover data from drive c.
How to recover data from drive c?
The basic steps to recover data from drive c include analyzing the situation, choosing the right method, and using specialized software. It is important to understand the differences between data recovery and drive c repair, as these two processes have different goals. System drive c is particularly important in the context of data recovery, as it contains system files and user data.

Recovering data from the desktop folder
When it comes to recovering files from the desktop folder, there are several methods that can be used. In case you accidentally delete files, you can try to recover them from the recycle bin. However, if the recycle bin has been emptied or the drive has been formatted, you will need to use data recovery software.
Recovering Deleted Files from a Local Disk
Methods of recovering deleted files from a local disk include using built-in system tools and specialized programs. In the case of formatting the local hard drive, data recovery may be more difficult, but not impossible. In such a situation, it is worth using professional data recovery software.
Recovering Lost Files from a Computer's Hard Drive
Recovering lost files from a computer's hard drive may be necessary in the event of a system crash, disk corruption, or accidental deletion of data. Although hard drive recovery is not always possible, there are many tools and techniques that can help in this situation.
Data recovery software
There are various data recovery programs available on the market, such as iTop Data Recovery or StrongRecovery software. Choosing the right tool depends on the individual needs and level of advancement of the user. Before making a decision, it is worth comparing the functions, supported file systems and the price of individual programs.
You can read about how to recover files after deleting them from a disk using StrongRecovery here:
-> Recovering deleted files from a disk
Recovering data from the users folder
In case of data loss from the users folder, you can try to recover deleted data using built-in system tools or specialized programs. Recovering deleted data from the users folder may be more difficult after formatting the disk, but not impossible.
Recovering data from the 'My Documents' folder
To recover files from the 'My Documents' folder, you can use the built-in system tools, such as "Restore Previous Versions" or "Backup and Restore". If you format your drive, you may need to use specialized file recovery software.
Recovering data from the 'My Pictures' folder
If you want to recover deleted files from the 'My Pictures' folder, you can try using the built-in system tools or specialized data recovery programs. If you format your drive, recovering all of your data from your 'My Pictures' folder may be more difficult, but not impossible.
Securing your data with a Windows backup
Creating a backup of your data is one of the best ways to protect yourself from losing important information. A system backup allows you to quickly restore your data in the event of a disk failure or corruption. It is a good idea to create backup files regularly to minimize the risk of data loss.
Restoring previous versions of files
Restoring previous versions of files can be helpful in cases where you accidentally delete or corrupt data. Windows systems have a "Restore Previous Versions" feature that allows you to recover previous versions of your files. If you format your drive, restoring previous versions of your files may be more difficult, but not impossible.
Recovering Windows data
If you have lost your Windows files, you can try to recover them using built-in system tools or specialized data recovery programs. Recovering Windows data may be more difficult after formatting your drive, but not impossible.
Recovering data from your computer's external hard drive
Recovering data from an external hard drive may be necessary in cases of disk corruption, accidental deletion, or system failure. In such a situation, it is worth using professional data recovery software that will allow you to quickly and effectively recover lost information.

Useful articles:
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How to quickly recover lost data from disk? - Effective and stress-free file recovery
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Recover data from SD / microSD card, easy and fast! - a guide on how to recover data from sd card
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Recover your data from Pendrive / USB drive - how to easily recover files from your pendrive
Glossary of terms
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System failure: Unexpected and incorrect operation of the system, preventing it from working properly functioning.
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Automatic Downloads: A feature in a web browser that automatically downloads files from specific websites.
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Drive C: The main hard drive on a computer, where the operating system and other programs are installed.
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Local Disk: A hard drive that is physically connected to the computer.
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External Disk: A hard drive that is connected to the computer using a USB cable or other interface.
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Customize the system: Modify the settings of the operating system and programs to suit the user's needs.
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Disk formatting: The process of erasing all data from a hard disk and creating a new file structure on it.
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Installer: A program that is used to install other programs on a computer.
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Temporary directory: A folder on a hard disk that stores temporary files created by programs.
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Backup: A copy of data that is kept in a safe place to protect it from loss.
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Disk image: A copy of an entire hard disk that contains all of the files and data.
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File system: The system for organizing data on a hard disk.
FAQ - Data Recovery
1. How to Recover Data from a Computer's Hard Drive?
There are several ways to recover data from a computer's hard drive. You can try:
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Use built-in system tools such as "Restore Previous Versions" or "Backup & Restore".
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Use data recovery software such as iTop Data Recovery or StrongRecovery.
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Hire a professional company to recover your data.
2. How to recover deleted files from your local drive?
If you have deleted files from your local drive, you can try to recover them from the Recycle Bin. If the Recycle Bin has been emptied, you can use data recovery software.
3. How to recover data from the "My Documents" folder?
You can try to recover data from the "My Documents" folder using the built-in system tools or data recovery software.
4. How to recover data from the "My Pictures" folder?
You can try to recover data from the "My Pictures" folder using the built-in system tools or data recovery software.
5. How to recover data from the C drive?
You can try to recover data from the C drive using the built-in system tools or data recovery software. However, it is important to note that recovering data from the C drive may be more difficult than from other partitions.