It’s happened to everyone. You drag some files to your
Recycle Bin, and not thinking you empty the bin. Your important documents were
in there! All may seem lost, but there are programs available that can
potentially recover those files from you. Follow this guide to learn how.
1 Stop using the drive. The chances of recovering the
files you want go down significantly if you keep accessing the drive you are
trying to recover from. Adding and removing more data can corrupt the data of
the files you are trying to recover from. To maximize your chances, don’t save
or download anything you don’t need
2 Find a file recovery program. There are plenty of paid
programs out there that advertise their ability to recover files, but there are
lots of free programs available that work just as well in almost all cases.
Read reviews and find the program that is best for you. Popular free
file-recovery programs include:
·
Puran File Recovery
·
Glary Undelete
·
Restoration
3 Download the portable or standalone version if possible. Do not
download to the drive that you need to recover from. Ideally, download the
portable version of the program on another computer and copy it to a USB drive.
This will ensure that no data is written to the drive that you need to recover
files from.
·
Portable programs do not need to be installed, and can be run from a USB
drive or any other location.
·
Not all file-recovery programs offer portable versions.
4
Run the file-recovery program. If you have a portable file-recovery program, insert the USB drive in the computer you want to recover on, and run the program. If you’ve installed a file-recovery program, run it.
- Most programs will be able to recover from both hard drives and USB drives, so you don’t need to download separate programs for each one.
5 Tell the program what types of files to look for. Not all
recovery programs will ask for this, and it is not necessary even if they do,
but it can speed up the search if you narrow the field.
6 Tell the recovery program where to scan. If you are
trying to recover files from a hard drive, make sure that you have the correct
drive selected. If recovering files from a USB d rive, make sure the drive is
inserted and then select it from the list.
7 Browse the list of recoverable files. Some programs will allow you to
preview the files it is able to recover. Look for the file you need and follow
the program’s specific instructions on how to recover it.
·
Some programs will be able to restore the file to its original location.
·
Many files will not be 100% recoverable. This is because entire files
aren’t always written to the exact same location on the disk, so parts may get
overwritten. Files that are not 100% will often not be able to be opened.
8 Take the drive to a data recovery specialist. If your drive
is non-functional, a data-recovery program will not work because it needs to be
able to access the drive. In order to attempt to recover data from a dead
drive, you will need to take it a professional who is equipped with the lab and
tools necessary to extract the plates from the drive and recover the data......
No comments :
Post a Comment