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Guide to Recover Deleted Files Windows

Microsoft has recently released its long-awaited own file recovery program for windows operating system that will let us recover deleted files without using any third party recovery software. Before, we are left with no choice but to subscribe to paid licensed programs in order to try and recover our important word documents or PDFs that were accidentally deleted from our laptop or computers hard drives, now we have a simple solution to solve this problem in order for us to bring back and recover those important data without hassle and without paying anything. Guide to recover accidentally deleted files in windows: Go to Microsoft Store Search "Windows file recovery" Install Remember, this is only available for windows 10 running versions 2004 and above. I hope Microsoft will fast track its windows 10 upgrade so we can use this free file recovery software and also make this available for older windows 7 and others.

8 Most Useful Android Apps I won't Probably Uninstall (Hint: No Game)

We all have different needs and wants as to what apps we will keep in our phones especially that we have a wide array of choices in the world of Android where you can find almost anything you want to help you make your life easier every single day. That's if you are keen enough to use your powerful smartphones to its maximum advantage. Here are some of the most useful apps in my smartphone that will probably survive un-installation this year because they have been part of my daily life and they have made my life easier in the past-year. 1. Google Photos - This is the number one app in my list. For some of you who has no idea what Google Photo does, it's actually where I am storing all my 38Gigabytes+ worth of photos. You probably wonder why I'm not used to store and upload all my photos in Facebook? Try downloading the photos you have uploaded then you will know why and..  (I think we should take photos for memories and not for social media) 2. Google Map...

Uninstalling Krispy Kreme Android App

" Can't Uninstall.  Look at the review I highlighted above she is also experiencing it, so that means I'm not the only one. But I don't know what's the reason it may be the Android version or what, but no matter what, the App should be uninstallable  anytime normally. I was really pissed by the Android App of Krispy Kreme Philippines. It's the App that isn't developed by Mobext Inc. that you can find in Google Play Store here . I downloaded it to claim a reward of 3 donuts, it's pretty legit since it was sent by the company on their marketing program to install their app and if you do you will be given a coupon to claim your donuts to Krispy Kreme Branch, in my case in Mall of Asia. I have claimed this kind of reward at KK before so I also downloaded their app because I know it's required to claim the reward.

Uninstalling Android App that Cannot be Uninstalled Normally in Settings

After tapping on the Uninstall Button as shown in the left picture, the dialog with only logo appears like in the right picture. First time I encountered this kind of App that when you try to uninstall it, it will just display a dialog with its logo and no buttons nor any choice in it to be removed. What you need before starting: 1. Make sure you have enabled the Developer Options in your Phone, just search on how you can do it in your phone 2. Make sure you have ADB installed, the location of ADB in windows is usually found in C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools if you can't find the AppData, it's probably hidden so check the option to show hidden folders if you're trying to view it and it's not there. If you don't have ADB, just search on how you can install it because it's packaged in Android Studio in my case.

Conditional Google Spreadsheet App Script that automatically sends email based on the value of a cell

I'm just putting up here how I made a project which requires to make a Google App Script on a Google Spreadsheet to send email if a particular cell contains Yes or No or something like OK as a value of a cell or your column indicator for something. It's like this, supposed you have a Google Form which has name , email , address , and other important details on it, and you also have there an input which asks the users who fill up the form if they want to receive an email or not? or something complex and customized that requires you to build a custom script on it and you can't find any add-ons available. On the project I made, it required me to send an email if the value of a particular cell which is a computed value of some cells from another sheet is " Y " and also if " N ", but the two has a different email body customized for the users based on their answer in the form. I broke the work down to pieces to learn about the scripting, first I s...

How to activate Nintex Workflow 2013 in SharePoint Site Collection 2013

Photo by TekDogInc.com Can't see the " Create New Workflow in Nintex Workflow " or " Manage Workflows with Nintex Workflow " in your SharePoint Libraries Workflow Settings Tab? That maybe because you have not enabled the Nintex Worlflow yet in your SharePoint Site Collection. Here are the steps on how we can enable the Nintex Workflow 2013 in our newly-created SharePoint 2013 Site Collection so that it will appear under the workflow settings and easily create workflows via Nintex in each of our libraries or lists which requires workflows: 1. Access your newly-created site collection through the path you have defined when you made your SharePoint Site Collection. Sample site collection URL is http://homedev1.yourdomain.com/forms/projectname 2. Click on the Setting icon located at the upper right corner of your Site Collection and then click on  Site Settings

Solving SharePoint error "This form cannot be opened in a Web browser. To open this form, use Microsoft InfoPath"

The error when you try opening your items [in a SharePoint Library] created through Nintex Workflow with a Correlation ID:   95b98d9d-5b21-60e1-f907-80a67d61c809 Before trying to make any changes to the normal settings of your InfoPath Forms and your SharePoint Library where error occurs, be sure to let your SharePoint Administrator look at the error logs first using the correlation ID for you to look deeper regarding the error because this error happens in various scenarios and sometimes, it can be fixed by just tweaking the settings in your InfoPath Form settings r your SharePoint Libraries. ALSO READ:  Regular expression to validate email address field in InfoPath

You only have until July 21 to avail of Google's 1 Terabyte free upgrade to your Google Drive Storage

Google rolled out its free 1 Terabyte upgrade to accounts who earned Level 4 in Local Guide last year. In an email update Google sent to Google Local Guides members today, it announces the reduction of the free upgrade it is rewarding to Local Guides who earned level 4 from the original 1 Terabyte free for 2 years down to only 100GB for two years. But for accounts who signed up to Google Local Guide Program on or before July 7, 2016, and have earned the 200 points tp become a level 4 local guide, they still can be rewarded with the original 1 TB free upgrade for two years. " We are changing the Drive storage benefit for Level 4 from 1 TB to 100 GB, so that we can continue giving Drive storage to all Level 4 qualified Local Guides. Existing Local Guides who were signed up before July 7, 2016 (12am GMT) can still unlock the original 1 TB offer if they reach Level 4 by July 21, 2016 (12am GMT). " Google stated in a support site post. No problem for me because ...

Regular Expression to Validate Email Address in InfoPath Forms 2013

Condition in InfoPath 2013 Email Validation There is a simple and easy way to validate email address in your InfoPath fields, its a default regular expression in your InfoPath rules. Its regular expression is just ".+@.+(\.)+" without the double quotes in it. Well, I dunno how to read regular expression but I think it just allows period before and after the @ symbol and also look for that @ symbol and that's it. (See figure below)

Setting up Form Template Library to make InfoPath Form Template

This is the second of the three step series on how to make and publish an InfoPath Form Template. We've already covered the first step on how to publish an InfoPath Form as a Content Type and we're now touching the second  which is to set up our library, and finally the third step on how do we create a site pages in a SharePoint site. The first thing we'll gonna do is to go to the library where we've published our form then follow the steps below: STEP 1. Click on Library Tab> Library Settings> (Under General Settings) Click Advanced Settings. [See Figure 1 Below] Figure 1 STEP 2. Look for the radio button that says "Allow management of content types? " and select "YES"> Click OK at the Bottom. [See Figure 2 Below] Figure 2 STEP 3. Go Back to Library Settings and Click on the " Add from existing site content types " [Figure 3] Figure 3 STEP 4. Select the name of your content type created during the...

Windows Server 2012 SQL Server Management Studio Error: Saving changes is not permitted [SOLVED]

Have you encountered an error while making changes to your Database tables that says: Saving changes is not permitted. The changes you have made require the following tables to be dropped and re-created . You have either made changes to a table that can't be re-created or enabled the option Prevent saving changes that require the table to be re-created. Figure 1 The error message is giving us clues on how to solve this with the last statement "You have either made changes to a table that can't be re-created or enabled the option Prevent saving changes that require the table to be re-created ." Based on my experience, the problem is that the " Prevent saving changes that require table re-creation " is checked. (Look at the figure below.. Figure 2 In order for you to save these kind of changes, you have to uncheck it by going to Tools>Options .. Figure 3 Then look for " Designers " at the left and click on the...

D:\ is not accessible. The parameter is incorrect. [Solved]

Error Screenshot If you encounter errors while opening your external hard disk drives that says Location is not available followed by D:\ is not accessible, or E:\ is not accessible, or F:\ is not accessible, or G:\ is not accessible, or H:\ is not accessible and so on, don't worry it's not the end of your External Hard drive and the important files inside it, just do not format it because there's a very simple solution to solve it. Just follow the following steps: 1. Go to CMD by clicking on Start > Run > then type CMD and press enter on Windows 7 (Windows Key > type CMD in Windows 8 to open the command prompt. 2. Look at the error that displays whenever you access your drive to check on what partition or drive it occurs, if it's Drive D, E, F, G, or what. (The fix you'll be typing will depend on the affected partition). 3. Type the following codes: "chkdsk /f d:" and press enter if the problem is the drive d, ...

External Hard Disk Drive The File Directory is Corrupted and Unreadable [Solved]

If you're one of the people who has not lost hope of recovering your files caused by some error when you access your external HDD or Hard Disk Drives that says "the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable", don't worry. There's something out here in the internet that can help you if you're just hopeful and persistent enough to type this problem in Google.  I recently had experience this problem and was worried to loose my years of files from my collection of personal photos, videos, and files which stretched back when I was high school which I kept for memories. It was a big mess if I lost my data. But I didn't loose hope and typed the problem in Google, and tried some of the quick fix I found searching. On a forum, I've tried some fix and amaze that it really helped! I was very thankful that's why I'm sharing this experience to you so I can also help some of you here who is experiencing same problem. Hope I can help. Here...

My Most Memorable GDG Experience | Google Developer Group Cagayan de Oro

Giving away foods for the homeless  at Divisoria Cagayan de Oro City. (Photo by Sir RJ Igdon) Asked about the most memorable experience in GDG? That photo above says it all for me, that was during the first ever GDG CDO DevFest in 2013. That event was filled not only with excitement, swags and free foods but also with knowledge for all the attendees who cares about new and innovative technologies offered by the Google Developer Community. At least that's just for the attendees, but the fact is during that big event, the GDG CDO community have developed us (volunteers) to be one of the best volunteers of the GDG community not only in the Philippines but also, in the SEA region. The GDG CDO DevFest 2013 served as the testing and training ground for us volunteers to make such big events successful. There's a whole lot of turning points that happened during that time for us (as one of the volunteers) which shaped us and made us where we are now, and which made GDG CDO...