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Windows Recovery
How to Recover Deleted Files on Windows 11 — 2026 Complete Guide
Everything you need to know about recovering deleted files on Windows 11. Covers 5 common scenarios (Recycle Bin, Shift+Delete, formatted drives, crashes, virus attacks), step-by-step instructions with HDH DataRecovery, and tips to maximize your recovery success rate. Essential reading for anyone who's just lost a file.
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Document Recovery
How to Recover Deleted HWP Files (Hancom Office)
Most data recovery tools can't handle HWP files — they simply don't know the format. HDH DataRecovery includes native HWP and HWPX signature detection, making it one of the only tools that reliably recovers Korean Hancom Office documents. Step-by-step recovery guide included.
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Storage Recovery
How to Recover Files from a Formatted Hard Drive or USB
Quick format doesn't erase your data — it only clears the file table. This guide explains the difference between quick and full format, how file carving works, and how to run HDH DataRecovery's Deep Scan to recover files from a formatted HDD, SSD, or USB stick.
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CAD File Recovery
How to Recover Deleted DWG / CAD Files on Windows
DWG files represent hours of engineering work. Losing one is painful. HDH DataRecovery's file carving engine supports all major DWG version signatures (AC1024 through AC1037) and DXF files, making it a reliable choice for engineers and architects who need to recover AutoCAD drawings.
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Data Recovery
Can You Recover Permanently Deleted Files After Shift+Delete?
Shift+Delete bypasses the Recycle Bin but doesn't erase data from disk. This guide explains what actually happens when you Shift+Delete, why SSD users have a much shorter recovery window than HDD users (TRIM), and the step-by-step process to recover permanently deleted files.
HDH DataRecovery — Free Scan & Preview
Recover deleted files, formatted drives, HWP documents, DWG CAD files, and more on Windows 10/11. Scanning and previewing recoverable files is completely free — you only pay when you're ready to save your files.