In some regards, the fact that files that have been deleted can be   restored could be regarded as something of a security issue, but it is   also something that can be exploited to get yourself out of a tight spot   when you realise that you have accidentally deleted documents you   needed. There are various tools that can be used to get back data that   you have deleted, but Wise Data Recovery has to be one of the most easy   to use.
The program is available completely free of charge and the process of   recovering data is very simple one. There are absolutely no options   that need to be configured, so you can jump right and start looking for   recoverable files with a minimum of first. The first thing to do is to   use the drop down menu to select which of your hard drives – or  attached  USB drives – you would like to check to files that you can  restore and  then click the Scan button.
Results are displayed very quickly, but the actual time taken will  vary  depending on the speed and capacity of the drive you are checking.  You  can then browse through the results in a couple of ways, You can use   the Explorer-style tree structure to navigate through the recoverable   folders that have been detected, but you can also click the AllFiles   option to browse through an alphabetical list of everything that has   been found.
A traffic light system is used to indicate the health of data that   could recovered – a green icon means that recovery should be   problem-free, while an orange or red icon means that you may encounter   problems. You can also use the search bar to home in on files that match   particular keywords and after highlighting the files you are  interested  in all you need to do is click the Recover button and select  a suitable  location – that’s all there is to it.

 
 
 
 
 
