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Darryl Dangelo

A Windows data recovery technical writer. She provides simple, practical guides to help users resolve data loss issues quickly.
Data Recovery from Raw Drive: 4 Proven Ways

Have you ever seen a message asking you to format it when connecting a hard drive or USB drive? This happens because the drive has suddenly become RAW, which means Windows cannot read file system such as NTFS, FAT32, or exFAT in this drive. As a result, your files become inaccessible, and the drive may … read more

Darryl Dangelo

2026-05-11

[2026 Guide] How to Retrieve Files from a Dead Laptop

What comes to mind when the laptop doesn’t turn on? That you have lost all the files! But a “dead” laptop does not mean all of your data is lost. In many cases, problems are caused by power failures, hardware issues, or system crashes. In such scenarios, the data stored on the internal drive is … read more

Darryl Dangelo

2026-05-08

Pandora Recovery Review: Does It Work in 2026

Pandora Recovery was once a very popular tool for data recovery on Windows. However, things have changed significantly over the years with the introduction of new Windows versions and modern recovery tools. The software was discontinued many years ago. Despite this, Pandora Recovery still appears on download sites and search results. This makes one wonder … read more

Darryl Dangelo

2026-05-08

How to Recover Deleted Word Documents on Windows 10/11

One of the latest questions from a frustrated user on a popular tech community forum was the following: I have deleted a crucial word document by mistake and am not able to find it anywhere. Is it possible to retrieve it? — From Ping.Fm Forum Anyone can accidentally lose a Word document. In this guide, … read more

Darryl Dangelo

2026-05-08

How to Recover Permanently Deleted Files in Windows 10/11

What happens if you lose important personal or professional data by mistake? It is truly frustrating. Many users ask online how to recover permanently deleted files on a computer? In some cases, files are sent to the Recycle Bin, while in others, the bin has already been emptied. Accidental deletion can happen to almost everyone, … read more

Darryl Dangelo

2026-05-08