Recover data after factory reset in windows 7

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    Recover data after factory reset in windows 7


    As i don't have any restore points available so only option to make my computer backdated is factory rest. Is there any way i can recover my data (pictures,movies,files( after factory reset ??
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    Why don't you have any restore points?
    Why you want to backdate your computer? What kind of problems?
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    Shehdeep said:
    As i don't have any restore points available so only option to make my computer backdated is factory rest. Is there any way i can recover my data (pictures,movies,files( after factory reset ??
    After factory reset all personal files are gone.
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    Why don't you have any restore points? Why you want to backdate your


    I have no idea why its showing only one restore point.

    I want to take my computer to a backdate but i don't have a restore point on my system as I was able to login to some websites previously on which i am working but now i am not able to do so.
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    Kaktussoft said:
    Why don't you have any restore points?
    Why you want to backdate your computer? What kind of problems?
    I have no idea why its showing only one restore point.

    I want to take my computer to a backdate but i don't have a restore point on my system as I was able to login to some websites previously on which i am working but now i am not able to do so.
    Last edited by Shehdeep; 02 Apr 2014 at 07:20. Reason: add
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    I want to take my computer to a backdate but i don't have a restore point on my system as I was able to login to some websites previously on which i am working but now i am not able to do so.
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    Did you already do the "factory reset"?
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    Shehdeep said:
    I want to take my computer to a backdate but i don't have a restore point on my system as I was able to login to some websites previously on which i am working but now i am not able to do so.
    Kaktussoft said:
    Did you already do the "factory reset"?
    not yet...but planning to
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    Kaktussoft said:
    Did you already do the "factory reset"?
    Not yet
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  10. Posts : 10,796
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    You can save "my documents", "my pictures" and so on to external drive if you want to save personal stuff. What's your real question?
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