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To Complete Recycle Bin Recovery, This Is What You Should Know

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Recycle Bin recovery seems quite difficult to us if the Recycle Bin is emptied or the files are further deleted from it; however, it is not the case,. This tutorial shows how to restore deleted files from Recycle Bin in Windows and Mac. 
Anna's comment, July 24, 2016 10:18 PM
Thank you very much, Jim Lerman
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Thank you very much, Konstantinos Kalemis.
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#165 ❘ UNIVAC, le 1er ordinateur commercialisé faisait 25 m2 ❘ 1951

#165 ❘ UNIVAC, le 1er ordinateur commercialisé faisait 25 m2 ❘ 1951 | KILUVU | Scoop.it

 #164 : le 14 juin 1951 était commercialisé le premier ordinateur : UNIVAC (ou UNIAC). L'Universal Automatic Computer est le premier ordinateur, traitant aussi bien des nombres que du texte, disponible sur le marché. Il a été conçu à l'Université de Pennsylvanie par John Presper Eckert et John Mauchly qui ont déjà créé l'Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator (ou ENIAC), le premier ordinateur, en 1946. L'UNIVAC occupe une superficie au sol de 25 m⊃2; et sa mémoire interne a une capacité de 1000 mots. 56 exemplaires seront vendus. (linternaute)

 

Le 4 novembre 1952 : Univac estime le résultat des éléctions américaines.

 

::: PROGRAMME D’HISTOIRE DES ARTS :::

 

➊ DOMAINE : Arts du quotidien (informatique et ordinateur)

➋ THÉMATIQUE :  

    ► "Arts, techniques et expression" (la technologie numérique en marche), 

    ► "Arts, création, cultures" (histoire de l’ère numérique)

➌ NIVEAU SUGGÉRÉ : 3ème.

 

::: POUR ALLER PLUS LOIN :::

 

► Définition de l’UNIVAC

http://www.lexique-informatique.com/U/UNIVAC_I.html

► Tout est in english !

http://www.sciencephoto.com/media/409685/view

https://www.census.gov/history/www/innovations/technology/univac_i.html

► Vidéo commercial de l’époque

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25qNWDJBuks

► Documentaires sur les début de l’ordinateur (in english)

(PART 1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qundvme1Tik

(PART 2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsirYCAocZk


Via La prof d'arpla, Françoise Grave
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How to Recover Data from Not Formatted Hard Drive

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If your external hard drive keeps asking you to format it after you have tried all kinds of solutions, you can download free MiniTool Power Data Recovery which is an excellent program that brings file recovery to Windows to have a try. Follow these steps to carry out data recovery process from not formatted external hard drive:  

Step 1. Launch MiniTool Power Data Recovery, and then select "Damaged Partition Recovery". You can see this module is specially designed for recovering data from damaged, RAW, or formatted partition when moving mouse over it. So it is most suitable for not formatted hard drive data recovery. 

Step 2. Then select the external hard drive to have a full scan (We take a 16 GB Kinston flash drive for example here). The scanning time depends on the capacity of your data in it. 

Step 3. When the scanning is finished, Power Data Recovery will show you the files it has found in the hard drive in tree structure. Tick the files and click "Preview" to check whether the files are the right ones. Note: you can press "Filter" button to choose specific file types to be shown in the middle pane. 

Step 4. In this step you are expected to click "Save" and then choose a safe location (usually it is another hard drive) to store all data you have selected. After that, wait for the success. 
Anna's comment, July 4, 2016 10:00 PM
Thank you, Lynnette.
Anna's comment, July 5, 2016 12:02 AM
So glad you like it. Thank you very much, JP Fourcade. :)
Anna's comment, July 5, 2016 12:03 AM
So glad you like it. Thank you very much, JP Fourcade. :)