Windows users sometimes get too smug about being able
to recover files that they've deleted. After all, there's the Recycle Bin, isn't
there, so why worry about accidentally deleting files? There's bad news for you.
First of all, you may have emptied the Recycle Bin. Secondly, if you delete files
from within a DOS window, or an a network drive, those files aren't sent to the
Recycle Bin. Instead, they're deleted directly.
The free Undelete PLUS, however, can come to your rescue. Run it, and it scans
your system for files that have been deleted, even those removed from the Recycle
Bin, or deleted on a network drive or via a DOS window. It lists all the files,
and tells you whether it can likely be restored. (In some instances, the delete
file has already been overwritten; in that case, you can kiss it sayonara.) Then
tell the program to restore your files, and they come back from the dead.
--Preston Gralla