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	<title>Comments on: Recover Deleted Digital Photo from Memory Card with PC INSPECTOR Smart Recovery</title>
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		<title>By: Art Snedegar</title>
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		<dc:creator>Art Snedegar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most common &quot;data recovery&quot; scenario involves an operating system (OS) failure (typically on a single-disk, single-partition, single-OS system), in which case the goal is simply to copy all wanted files to another disk. This can be easily accomplished using a Live CD, many of which provide a means to mount the system drive and backup disks or removable media, and to move the files from the system disk to the backup media with a file manager or optical disc authoring software. Such cases can often be mitigated by disk partitioning and consistently storing valuable data files (or copies of them) on a different partition from the replaceable OS system files.:;

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most common &#8220;data recovery&#8221; scenario involves an operating system (OS) failure (typically on a single-disk, single-partition, single-OS system), in which case the goal is simply to copy all wanted files to another disk. This can be easily accomplished using a Live CD, many of which provide a means to mount the system drive and backup disks or removable media, and to move the files from the system disk to the backup media with a file manager or optical disc authoring software. Such cases can often be mitigated by disk partitioning and consistently storing valuable data files (or copies of them) on a different partition from the replaceable OS system files.:;</p>
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