The mobile phones data is deleted once, it cannot be
retrieved. In this project we try to develop a new application
“Rebin” for avoiding this situation. on
the Windows desktop recycle bin represents a directory where
deleted files are temporarily stored. This enables one to retrieve
files that he may have accidentally deleted. From time to time, it
helps to purge the recycle bin to free up space on the hard disk. It
can also be configured Windows so that it doesn't use the recycle
bin at all, but then it won't be able to retrieve accidentally deleted
files. By default, Microsoft Windows 95 and above uses 10% of
available disk space to save any deleted files in case any file is
accidentally deleted it can be recovered from the Recycle Bin.
Below is additional information about how to view deleted files,
manage the Recycle Bin, and empty the Recycle Bin. The recycle
bin is modeled after the Macintosh trash can, which has been part
of the Mac GUI since its inception. If any file has been deleted,
it is automatically moved to the Recycle Bin. Users can identify
if files are in the Recycle Bin by looking at the Recycle Bin icon.
By default, the icon will look like the icon to the right, an empty
Recycle Bin. When files have been deleted, the Recycle Bin will
be full of trash.
Akhil C Joy : Department of Information Technology, Jyothi Engineering College
Cheruthuruthy,Thrissur, Kerala, India
Arjun V : Department of Information Technology, Jyothi Engineering College
Cheruthuruthy,Thrissur, Kerala, India
Mithun K : Department of Information Technology, Jyothi Engineering College
Cheruthuruthy,Thrissur, Kerala, India
Shebix Xavier : Department of Information Technology, Jyothi Engineering College
Cheruthuruthy,Thrissur, Kerala, India
File Recovery
Recycle Bin
Android
Deleted
File Recovery
Android Application
Mobile phones have become a necessity in our daily life
and have chances for unexpected loss of data. Our project
“Rebin” can efficiently restore the data that has been
deleted with just a tap of it.
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