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After losing File Save Failed Attempt?

The files are the most important part of the operation of a computer system. All work is done by a user is made in these files. For this reason, the loss of one of them could mean a lot of problems for us. But, regardless of improvements in technology, it was not possible to remove all kinds of problems. faulty hardware, bad sectors on your hard disk, bugs in the software or the operating system can affect the work and, sometimes, access to the file. Not only that, in grim situations, can also be difficult delete the file. Yes, you can also delete the file so that the file is sent to 'Trash', but completely removed. In such situations, File Recovery is a must, especially if the file is irreplaceable.


Consider, while working on Windows 2000, you receive an error message:

'Could not complete the save due to file permission error'.

An error message will not only alert the user, sometimes even the elimination of a particular file as well. Since
occurs while trying to save some 'little information that had just entered, is allowed to close the file (also, because you have no choice!). After this, restart the application and tried to open the file. But to your horror, the file seems to have been lost.

You can try to check the Recycle Bin. But it is likely that you will not get the file. If you were to access the files on the network, thus there is a control point to the Trash. To handle this situation, you first need to install the Microsoft Office 2000 Service Release. This is a bug in Windows 2000 and install the specified service helps avoid it. But what about the file that has already been deleted. This installation does not bring back the deleted file. So, how to perform restore files? What should a user?

The only logical solution to this problem is to recover the file using a file recovery software . These are specialized tools that have the ability to recover files that have been hard deleted from the system.

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