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Her younger brother, Leo, a tech hobbyist, saw her freaking out. "Stop! Don’t save anything new to your computer," he said calmly.

EaseUS has a massive "One-click" button on the dashboard. easy-data-recovery

Your computer’s operating system uses a file system (like NTFS for Windows or APFS for Mac) to organize data. Think of this system as a library card catalog. When you save a file, the data is written to a specific sector on the hard drive, and the system creates a "pointer" or an index entry that tells the computer, "The file is located here." Her younger brother, Leo, a tech hobbyist, saw

"Because when you delete a file, it’s not really gone. The computer just marks that space as 'okay to overwrite.' The file is still there — like a book in a library that’s marked 'available' but still on the shelf. We can grab it before someone else checks it out." EaseUS has a massive "One-click" button on the dashboard