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Hi,i want to format my hard disc partetions permanently in which i stored my personal data that NO ONE CAN RECOVER MY DATA by any software.

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First you format full partition once.then create new partitions and put some dummy data in them and format it again.Then no one can recover any data in that.hope this works

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Ok,Download software for recover your data from Memory Card, Phone, HDD or any other Storage Device ----
Download from the following link ------

http://www.dasofts.com/software/3675-recover-my-files-3.98-build-6218.html


Note- this software is works only with windows operating system so, connect your Memory Card, Phone, HDD or any other Storage Device to computer to recover data.



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Try this flash drive recovery program named asoftech data recovery, which can recover data after deeply scanning your USB drive to look for lost data you accidentally deleted or formatted.


http://www.asoftech.com/adr/
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