In the daily use of computers, everyone may have encountered some troublesome situations, such as deleting data by mistake, formatting hard disk partitions by mistake, and even deleting hard disk partitions by mistake. So once these situations occur, how to recover the mistakenly deleted data?
Recovering data in Windows
If the user just deleted some files by mistake, such as Word files and text files, or just formatted the non-system partition by mistake, and Windows is still running normally, then the software EasyRecovery Pro can be used to recover the data.
Tip: When installing this software, you need to pay attention to: If you need to retrieve the files deleted by mistake on disk C, it is best not to install EasyRecovery Pro on disk C, otherwise it will affect the file system of disk C and is not conducive to data recovery.
1. Recover files deleted by mistake.
After starting EasyRecovery Pro 6.0, click the "Data Recovery" button on the left side of the main interface, and then click the "Deleted Recovery" button in the right window.
After a short scan, the program asks the user to select the partition where the mistakenly deleted file is located, and then enter the file name and type of the file to be recovered in the "File Filter" column on the right. The default program is to find all deleted files, so that you can find all deleted files, generally using the default value. Note: If the file has been deleted for a long time, it is recommended to select the check box before "Full Scan", so that the recovery will be more successful.
After clicking "Next", the program starts scanning partitions, and finally a file list window pops up. This window is similar to "Resource Manager". Users only need to find the files to be restored in this list and then tick "√".
Tip: After EasyRecovery Pro finds the deleted file, the file name in the file list may be different from the original file name. So be patient when looking for files that need to be restored. You can judge whether files need to be restored according to the file name and file type. In addition, after selecting a file, you can click the "View File" button to view the contents of the selected file, which is very useful for finding text files.
After selecting the files to be restored, click the "Next" button, and the program will ask you to select a directory to store the restored files. Note that, for the safety of recovery, it is recommended to store the recovery data in other partitions (for example, if the file to be recovered is on drive D, you can save the found file to drive E). Click the Browse button after Restore to Local Drive, and select the destination directory in the pop-up window.
Tip: After EasyRecovery Pro finds the deleted file, the file name in the file list may be different from the original file name. So be patient when looking for files that need to be restored. You can judge whether files need to be restored according to the file name and file type. In addition, after selecting a file, you can click the "View File" button to view the contents of the selected file, which is very useful for finding text files.
After selecting the directory where the recovered files are stored, click Next, and the program will restore the selected files to the set folder.
2. Recover the data on the incorrectly formatted partition.
After starting the program, click the "Data Recovery" button, and then click the "Format Recovery" button in the right window. At this point, the program requires the user to select the partition that needs to recover the data.
Tip: If you not only format the partition, but also change the partition format of the partition (for example, from NTFS format to FAT32), you must choose "previous file system" as the partition format before the partition format conversion, only in this way can you have a good recovery effect.
After clicking Next, the program starts scanning partitions, and then a file list window pops up, showing all the found data. Now you only need to select the file to be restored, and then select the directory where the data is stored. The specific operation is the same as restoring the mistakenly deleted file.