Tools for hard drive diagnostics, repair, and data recovery
May 20th, 2015, 20:55
Hello guys,
Recently I had a HDD damaged (physical) and lost many important data. The good thing is that I had an copy of most data on my PC that I recently deleted. For that reason, I am looking for a good software to try to recover these deleted files from my PC.
I've already used GetDataBack software from Runtime.org, but I don't know if it is recommended.
Please, does anyone could help on with this doubt?
May 20th, 2015, 21:37
what was the result with GetDataBack ?
May 20th, 2015, 21:51
R-Studio and GetDataBack are recommended. If these fail, I would think that barring actual hardware/physical issues, incorrect settings, or the actual meaning of "recently" ... you are S.O.L.
May 22nd, 2015, 10:07
rafaboss wrote:I am looking for a good software to try to recover these deleted files from my PC.
According to our experience,
UFS Explorer tends to yield better results, so that's what we use the most.
May 23rd, 2015, 15:09
For what file system?
May 24th, 2015, 2:33
Dmitri wrote:rafaboss wrote:I am looking for a good software to try to recover these deleted files from my PC.
According to our experience,
UFS Explorer tends to yield better results, so that's what we use the most.
Well,
Rstudio is like a bug always hanging here and there .Getdataback gets it better .Will try your suggestion too
October 11th, 2015, 1:04
I'm also facing such problem. I deleted almost all data from 350GB partition of my 500GB HD. After that I didn't write any data in that partition.
I need to recover only one or two folders having pictures (around 60-70GB picture out of 350GB drive).
October 11th, 2015, 4:53
as recommended above, use r-studio, get databack or UFS Explorer.
well most important thing is that do not write any data on the drive also prepare am empty disk to copy recovered data.
good luck
October 11th, 2015, 8:24
Will I be able to do folder wise recovery using above mentioned applications? I tired to do it using PhotoRec (TestDisk) where I couldn't be able to retrieve data folder wise. All the files (including images, jpg) come under a unified folder names.
I'll check the suggested applications and update here.
October 11th, 2015, 8:54
Have a look at Active@ File Recovery. The Pro version will automatically place recovered files in folders named from the metadata in the recovered files.
November 3rd, 2015, 13:59
I've tired with Active File Recovery for Windows. It is showing the folder where all the pictures were stored. But, there is no files in this folder. Screenshot given for more clarification.
November 4th, 2015, 14:06
Did not get your point
November 4th, 2015, 15:26
sam781 wrote:Did not get your point
You had said, "All the files (including images, jpg) come under a unified folder names. " I mentioned Active@ File Recovery Pro because it can place recovered files into folders whose names reflect the meta data in the recovered files. Not as good as recovering original folder and file names but helpful none-the-less and certainly better than saving them with random file names in randomly generic folders.
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