Have you accidentally deleted a Word document—whether it’s a DOC or DOCX file—that took hours to create?...
File Formats
Data is organized for storage in computer files using a large number of different file formats, also referred to as file extensions and file types. These file formats, such as JPG, MP4, PDF, or DOCX, are used to associate computer files with specific applications. Unfortunately, no file format is immune to data loss, but our guides are here to help you recover them as quickly and easily as possible.
Accidentally deleted your MOV video collection? Or can’t find a specific MOV file you were working on?...
If you use a computer much, you have probably come across archive files at some point. These...
Have you accidentally shift-deleted your .C4D file? Or maybe Cinema 4D crashed, and now you don't know...
If you're like most people, you probably have a few precious MP4 videos stored on your computer...
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Most users of Microsoft Outlook have lost an important email in the past. Despite their personal experience...
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In this article, we are going to show you how to recover deleted Pages documents on your...
If you lost your valuable OBS recordings for any reason, including accidental deletion, sudden crash, data corruption,...
If you accidentally deleted your LibreOffice document or closed your work without saving, this is the article...
System crashes, abnormal shutdowns, faulty OS updates – many factors outside of your control can cause your...
PDF files are among the most widely used document types for managing and transferring business data and...
Canon’s CR3 format might be a great way to save RAW image data, but it does make...