Recovering Data from Windows

We've all been there. You're cleaning up your computer, holding down Shift and Delete to remove files quickly, and suddenly realize you've just permanently deleted something important. That sinking feeling in your stomach is all too familiar, but here's the good news: shift deleted files recovery is possible, and those files might not be gone forever.

What to do if there is not enough free space on drives C, D, E, etc.? If our needs require a larger disk volume, we can increase the size of one disk by reducing the size of another. This task can be accomplished using the built-in tools of Windows 11 or with third-party disk management programs that offer more flexible operations. Let's take a detailed look at how to extend a disk in Windows 11.

Hard Drive Failure—whether it's an internal or external drive, an HDD or SSD—can lead to significant issues. We might lose a well-configured operating system along with all installed and customized programs. But most importantly, we risk losing valuable data. What are the signs that a hard drive is failing? How can we prevent data loss? And what should we do with the failing hard drive?

What are the ways to start Windows 11 in Safe Mode? There are many: using both classic and modern functionalities of the operating system, using the command line. It can be launched from various Windows 11 environments – within the running system, on the lock screen, from installation media. You can even make it accessible in the Windows 11 boot menu.

Let's explore all these methods.

System Backup is one of the crucial aspects of working with a computer. It ensures the restoration of the operating system to a functional state after a failure, virus attack, or unwanted user interference. Windows 11 has two built-in backup mechanisms, one of which is Windows 11 Restore Points. What is this mechanism? How do you create a restore point? How do you load a restore point and roll back the system to a working state? How do you do this from the Windows 11 recovery environment? We will address these and other questions below.

Windows 11 natively supports the creation of software RAID. And for these purposes, it has various tools in its arsenal. One of them is the Storage Spaces feature. In Windows 11, this feature, in addition to the existing classic implementation, has received a new implementation in the modern WinUI system interface. With better usability. And with some functional improvements. How to create software RAID in Windows 11 using Storage Spaces in the WinUI interface?

The accelerated performance and reliability of NVMe drives make them popular in modern computer systems. However, like any other storage device, NVMe SSDs can experience data loss due to accidental file deletion, file system corruption, or device failure. In this article, we will discuss the process of data recovery from NVMe drives and describe several key steps that will help you recover important information from these devices.

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