Victor43 wrote:
Spildit wrote:
That tool will work fine as long as the drive doesn't have bad sectors and it's not damaged.
Be sure to clone the drive with the data you want to recover to a clean one, and not the other way arround.
Trying to recover important data by yourself is not adviced, you may want to take the drive to a pro and ask assistence if you are not sure about what you are doing.
When the cloning is done you will have to use something like Restorer Ultimate or R-Studio to try to recover the data from the clone.
You will have to then copy that data to another drive.
Best regards and wishing you luck for your recovery.
Thank you for the reply. Are the two products above you have recommended better then the others such as GetDataBack or Erunt or Easeus ?
Thanking you
Erunt is a tool to backup the registry and to restore from those copies. Unless you are talking about another Erunt that i don't know, this one will not help you out recovering data.
GetDataBack is fine, as long as you select the correct one (Fat or NTFS acording to what files system you are trying to recover data from). I don't know Easeus.
@Spildit: Thanks for the reply. I'm incorrect about Erunt. You are right it is a backup/restore registry program.
@sashok07 Thanks for the reply and the tips. Yes indeed I do know that when data recovery is needed it is important that the drive containing the data being recovered should not be the bootable drive.