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How to compress a video file for free
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To recover deleted files, act quickly. When a file is deleted it isn't immediately erased — it's marked as available space. But new files can overwrite it. The sooner you try recovery, the better.
Recuva is the best free recovery tool for Windows. Download it from Piriform's website, install it, and run a deep scan on the drive where the file was. It will show recoverable files — save recovered files to a different drive than the one you're scanning.
On Mac, check the Trash first. If it's not there, Time Machine is your best bet if you had it enabled. System Preferences > Time Machine. If not, PhotoRec is a free cross-platform recovery tool.
For accidentally deleted cloud files (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive), check the trash within the web interface. Cloud services typically retain deleted files for 30 days.
If these fail and the file is critical, professional recovery services exist but cost several hundred pounds/dollars.
by khadymbaye56875
· 29 upvotes
The first thing I always try when my wifi is playing up is to completely forget the network on my device and reconnect from scratch. Go to wifi settings, tap the network name, select "Forget", then reconnect with the password. Simple but surprisingly effective.
For laptops specifically, outdated network drivers are a very common cause. On Windows right-click the Start menu, open Device Manager, expand Network Adapters, right-click your wifi adapter and select Update driver. Restart after.
Another thing worth checking: is your device's date and time correct? Some routers will reject connections from devices with wildly incorrect timestamps due to security certificate issues. Sounds odd but it happens.
Finally check if your ISP is having an outage in your area. Visit their website from mobile data and look for service status updates. Sometimes the problem has nothing to do with your device at all.
by marcusthompson29921
· 21 upvotes
Start with the basics: restart both your router and the device you're trying to connect. Unplug the router for 30 seconds then plug it back in. On your device, forget the wifi network and reconnect fresh by entering the password again. This solves about 70% of wifi issues.
If that doesn't work, check whether other devices can connect to the same wifi. If they can, the problem is your specific device. On Windows open Device Manager and update your network adapter driver. On a phone go to Settings > Network and reset network settings.
Also check if you're connecting to the right band. Modern routers broadcast on 2.4GHz and 5GHz with similar names. The 5GHz band is faster but shorter range. Try the 2.4GHz network if you're far from the router.
If nothing works, try connecting to a mobile hotspot. If that works, the problem is definitely your router settings or ISP. Log into your router admin panel (usually 192.168.1.1) and check if your device's MAC address is blocked.
by justinrobinson33076
· 8 upvotes