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    6 steps to recover missing data in Windows – Computerworld

    Figure 4: Remarkably, Stellar Data Recovery found 2.4TB of recoverable files on a 1.86TB drive. Ed Tittel / Foundry Stellar uses a simple File Explorer-like UI through which you can navigate to select files or folders to restore from its collection of recoverable items. It’s intuitive and easy to use, and quite fast, considering what it does (took less than…

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    The FBI Isn’t Calling to Help You Recover From Fraud

    Falling victim to a scam is terrible, but being targeted a second time by fraudsters posing as law enforcement promising to help you recover is even worse. Scammers pretending to be from the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) have been reported more than 100 times between December 2023 and February 2025, according to an April 18 public service announcement.…

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    Scammers pose as FBI IC3 employees to ‘help’ recover lost funds

    The FBI warns that scammers impersonating FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) employees offer to “help” fraud victims recover money lost to other scammers. Over the last two years, between December 2023 and February 2025, the FBI said it has received over 100 reports of fraudsters using this tactic. “Complainants report initial contact from the scammers can vary. Some individuals received…

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    How to Recover Unsaved Word Documents on a Mac

    At times, while working on a Word document on your Mac, the system crashes or Word itself freezes beyond repair, making it seem like your work is entirely lost. In such a dreadful scenario, recovering the unsaved Word document becomes utmost crucial. If you are wondering “where are my unsaved Microsoft Word for Mac files stored,” then we are here…

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    How To Set, Change, and Recover Your MySQL Root Password

    You may have MySQL running somewhere in your data center. If that’s the case, there might be a time when you need to set or change the root user password. This can happen when you’ve forgotten the password, or when you’re looking up your security game after remembering you set the original MySQL password to something far too simple. The…

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    How to Recover Deleted Messages on iPhone (5 Ways)

    There can be instances when you wish to delete some old messages to save storage space on your iPhone, but end up wiping some important texts. Well, this can happen to anyone. I know how frustrating it is to realize that you’ve accidentally deleted important messages, but you need not panic as there are some ways to get them back.…

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    54% of U.K. IT Pros Confident They Can Recover Their Data

    U.K. IT professionals are adopting a “Titanic mindset,” a study has found, unable to foresee the upcoming “iceberg” of their insufficient data recovery solutions. Only 54% expressed confidence in recovering their data and mitigating downtime in a future disaster — despite 78% of the professionals surveyed saying their organisation has lost data at some point over the last year, either…

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    How to recover your files from the Windows.old folder

    To recover files after a Windows 11 (or 10) upgrade, open File Explorer > C > Windows.old > Users, open your profile folder, and copy the files to a new location. If you recently performed an in-place upgrade on your computer to a newer version of Windows 11 (or 10), and you didn’t erase the previous setup, you can still…

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    How to use Robocopy to recover and skip corrupted files from failing hard drive on Windows

    To recover files with Robocopy on Windows 11 (or 10), open Command Prompt (admin) and run the robocopy "X:\source-path\folder" "C:\destination-path\folder" /MIR /R:0 /W:0 to mirror file structure and skip corrupted files. On Windows, you can use the “Robocopy” tool to recover files from a failing hard drive, and in this guide, I will outline the steps to complete this process.…

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