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    Unhappy Windows 7 Installation Problem

    I have problems installing windows 7 on my computer since I reformat the drive and I never thought that I haven't backup the drive and it all went worse. Please if anyone out there who could help me by this problem, I will truly appreciate it. Thank you in advance!

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    I'm sorry, if you reformatted drive already. You have already lost those files, if you did not back them up first! All you can do now, is do a clean install of Windows 7 on your computer.
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    Yup the drive is clean all you can do is reinstall windows. No program can recover your data because it was completely formatted.
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    If it was a 'quick' format, some of the data may be recoverable. However, anything that was written to the newly formatted drive would overwrite any existing data that existed (kind of) in that space on the drive, so that would be a loss already. Also, recovering using some of the tools designed for this type of scenario is confusing and cumbersome, sometimes listing thousands of random temporary and system files, and nothing you are looking for (documents, etc)...

    I haven't messed around with recovery in a long long time, maybe some one else can point you to a file recovery freeware utility, again only if you did a quick format, not a full format.
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    The only free recovery utility I know is Recuva by the same people who created CCleaner.
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    I've had Restoration around for a long time. Even though it's simple and portable, it seems to get high marks for recovery. Probably too late for you to get anything back though.

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