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I would also like to recommend you this SharePoint recovery software where you can also get simple method to recover content database, documents, list, wikis etc in safe manner. Here you can also find a way to restore your deleted records of SharePoint like: deleted sites with sub-sites. The entire course of repairing and recovering primarily consists of two recovery modes which are Raw File and Live SQL Instance.
Both these modes are very effective and play different role depending upon the situation. Raw file mode facilitates its user to recover MDF database in offline state. In fact, SharePoint Recovery software can carry out the recovery directly on MDF file. Use this free demo version of this software which repair and recover SharePoint database and the recovered data will show you in preview items where you can check your desire data. For saving this recover data, user need to purchase the full version license. Visit here to know:- http://www.undeletepcfiles.com/sharepoint-database-recovery.html |
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Here is the SharePoint Server Recovery software from Databasefilerecovery.com that provides you an easy and effective way to perform SharePoint data recovery from corrupt MDF file. This advanced SharePoint Server Recovery tool is highly capable to repair SharePoint database which is corrupt or inaccessible due to various reasons. Via this software, you can successfully restore SharePoint Server data like triggers, functions, rules, lists, documents, etc. There are two options to recover SharePoint data: Document Recovery and Complete Database Recovery. You can choose any one of them. The standard and advanced modes help you fix the different levels of corruption.
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SharePoint Recovery Tool recovers your SharePoint Database's corrupt MDF file. All database objects, such as rules, functions, lists, triggers, documents, and so on, are restored by the SharePoint recovery tool. It can recover a single document or a whole database. It is based on a clever algorithm that restores your SharePoint database quickly without affecting the security of your critical data.
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To recover deleted docs and return them to their original location, follow these steps:
Log in to your Admin’s account and select your SharePoint site. Click on the Settings gear icon and choose Site Contents. Click on the Settings gear icon and choose Site Contents. When the page is open, find the Recycle Bin in the top right corner and click it. Find and select the deleted document by left-clicking on it, and then click Restore. The document has been restored to its original location. Note: In some cases, you may not see the Recycle Bin icon, because in some SharePoint versions, it might’ve been disabled. To fix this, contact the administrator; in case you are the administrator, go visit Configure SharePoint Recycle Bin Settings. The ability to restore files has an expiration date. In the case of the second-stage Recycle Bin, its retention time is 93 days maximum. Note that your admin might’ve chosen any other (shorter) number. After that period, the file will be erased and accessible only through your admin panel in the site collection Recycle Bin. How to restore a file from the second-stage Recycle Bin All files that have been deleted or automatically erased from a first-stage Recycle Bin of a SharePoint site are sent to the second-stage (or site collection) Recycle Bin. It can be accessed and restored only by the site administrator. *Note that this second-stage Recycle Bin function should be enabled; otherwise, you can’t access it. Go to the site and log in to your account with your administrator’s credentials. On the left pane, select Recycle Bin. In case you don’t see it, go to the Settings icon and press Site Settings. If you don’t see Site settings, choose Site information, and then View all site settings. In some cases, you also need to select Site contents, and then you’ll see the Site settings option. Click Recycle Bin and then, at the bottom, click Second-stage Recycle Bin. Choose the items you want to restore and click Restore. Now, all the items have been restored to their original place. |
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