Recovery deleted files

Years ago I heard about a man who had a shop, when he had no customers he opened his computer and wrote a novel. One day he come to the shop and wanted to continue his novel… however his document was deleted somehow. After checking apparently a hacker hacked to his computer during the night and cruelty deleted his novel.

Another story that my sister worked on Excel document and saved it, the day after it was vanished somehow.

So… I would like that comodo will develop a program that can recover deleted files. I know that there are services that offer such a feature but when I try to recover deleted file it comes corrupt and can not be opened. Now, I know that after deleting a file the system just adding a $ (or something) before its name so the file still exist on the hard drive and can be overwrite by the system because the file is flaged as a deleted file.

Now lets take this example: Excel file was deleted, the system overwrite on a part of the file (Not the whole file) and I want to recover whats left (better something than nothing) so I will be able to open the file normally (in this case Microsoft Excel) and continue my work from that point.
Can you make this happen?

good idea. i’d like to see comodo make something like this to.

im a new user of comodo internet security. nice to know that there is a powerful antivirus which is free… one thing i was worrying about is that when i scan my drive C: and D: comodo suggested to clean up my backup folder in drive D: because its infected i accidentally press the clean up without knowing that it be means fo delete my all my backup folder. i need those files. please anyone who can help i can i recover those files… pls. pls…

They are probably in the quarantine folder, and not deleted. Please check the quarantine folder and see if the files are there.

By the way, what were they detected as?

Recharged, please don’t cross post or hijack an existing topic that is not related. You also have a topic in the Help board; which is the right place for it.