How to recover deleted files? Just go to recycle bin. Select your desire files then click on the restore button. Simple as ABC, right? But what if the files are not there. That’s the question then. No worry, here is the guide to help you to recover deleted files that not in recycle bin. Workable on memory card and portable hard drive too…
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How to increase Android data.img file size (internal phone storage)?
After running Mdeejay eVo Sense Matted Android ROM on my HTC HD2 for months, I discovered that internal phone storage is running low. And I cannot install new applications or games. I found out that I set only 512 MB internal phone storage when I installed this ROM. So I need to increase data.img file size without damage my data in there. How to increase Android data.img file size for HTC HD2?
Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery Pro 4.2 Review
Introduction
“Err… Where are my files? Who deleted them? I cannot find them anywhere in the computer…” All you need is a Windows data recovery software that recovers lost, deleted, and formatted data like Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery. Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is a useful data recovery software to recover your lost, deleted, formatted MS Office documents, such as Word, Excel, Power Point files from NTFS, FAT, and exFAT file system based computers.
OI File Manager ~ Ad free file manager for Android
One of the thing that missing in Android build for HTC HD2 ~ file manager. I tried to look for Android file explorer like Windows Mobile but failed. Then, I found lot of file manager in Android Market like ASTRO File Manager, Linda File Manager… However, most of them are adware. And requires Internet connection access due to the advertisements.
XunLei English / Thunder English 5 is sharing all your files?
XunLei English / Thunder English 5 is sharing all your files? Is this true? I read one website mentions that. He is using Process Monitor software to track XunLei activities. He mentioned that XunLei was sharing his files in C:\Downloads folder. I am curious too. Therefore, I did my finding with Process Monitor too. Hmm… Is XunLei really sharing all my files?