Restores files previously deleted with the DEL command.
To undo a deletion, returning everything back to the way it was before you deleted.
In word processing, to restore information previously deleted. An undelete command is comparable to an undo command and is usually included in it. However, undo reverses any previous act, whereas undelete only restores a deletion. See also DELETE
To undo a command to delete, available because the material was actually put onto a clipboard.
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Recovery of a file that has been deleted and emptied from the Recycle Bin, usually by using a special data recovery application such as Symantec's Norton Unease. Recovery of deleted files is not always possible, the longer the file has been deleted the harder it is to recover. When files are deleted from Windows, all that happens is that the file space is marked as empty: until Windows overwrites that space with other data, the file can be recovered.
To recover an accidentally deleted file. DOS 5 (and later) provides the UNDELETE command, but many of the popular utility programs, which often have a much better user interface and are therefore eas ... more