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Step 2: Add all files to be restored from the file browser into the restore list.
Back: Click on this button if you wish to return to the
pre-selection.
Quit: This button will cancel the restore process.
Click on "Restore files" after you have transferred
all files which you would like to undelete into the
restore list, and the process may begin.
Step 3: After creating the restore list, start the process by clicking on "Restore
file".
A dialog opens where you can select where the files are to be restored.
Step 4: Select a drive that is different from the original, so that no required file
parts are overwritten.
Chances of successful undeletion
Not every file may be completely restored, and some cannot be restored at all.
To help you approximate what kind of chances certain files have to be
successfully undeleted, the restore process is divided into 3 levels:
Good (yellow): The chances are good that the file may be restored and
continue to be used if you restore it to a different drive.
Bad (orange): In this case, only parts of the file can be rescued. This means
that, for example, parts are missing from a text file. For image files, this means
that the image will be lost, since image files have to be complete to be
displayed.
Impossible (red): The file cannot be restored because too many parts of the
file have been overwritten with new data.