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  2. Recuva - Wikipedia

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    It is able to recover lost directory structure and automatically renames files when trying to recover two files of the same name. As with other file recovery programs Recuva works by looking for unreferenced data, but if the operating system has written new data over a deleted file then recovery will often not be possible. [6] [7]

  3. British National Formulary - Wikipedia

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    The fifth version in 1957 saw its name change to The British National Formulary. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A new-look version, under the auspices of Owen Wade , was released in 1981. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] A study in Northern Ireland, looking at prescribing in 1965, reported that the BNF was likely able to serve the requirements of prescribers in general practice ...

  4. Undeletion - Wikipedia

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    Recovering data without an undeletion facility is usually called data recovery, rather than undeletion. Undeletion can both help prevent users from accidentally losing data , or can pose a computer security risk, since users may not be aware that deleted files remain accessible.

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    Los Angeles-area fire survivors can get free data recovery help from DriveSavers, with a limit of one device per household, said Alex Hagan, chief executive of the company.

  6. Bryan Johnson wants to live forever. I went to his 'Don't Die ...

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    The Don’t Die summit is Johnson’s latest endeavor to bring his Blueprint protocol to the masses. It’s a wellness and longevity-focused conference that began in 2024.

  7. Data recovery - Wikipedia

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    The most common data recovery scenarios involve an operating system failure, malfunction of a storage device, logical failure of storage devices, accidental damage or deletion, etc. (typically, on a single-drive, single-partition, single-OS system), in which case the ultimate goal is simply to copy all important files from the damaged media to another new drive.