Everyone may have ever
make a stupid mistake like accidentally delete all your important data, or even
reformat the hard drive. By the time you realize it, it has been too late to
regret. You may ask the question like that, how can I recover the data from
hard drive after formatting? Of course you still have chance to recover
data from the formatted hard drive, but the success rate depends.
How
to perform hdd data recovery after reformatting the hard drive?
The most important
thing before recovering the data
The first thing you
should remember is to avoid writing new data to the hard drive. No data
overwritten is the necessary condition for the data recovery. After the data
loss, or your format the drive, the content of all the data will stay here although
you cannot find them in windows. But when you write new data to the system, it
randomly write the new data to the disk, if there is no other free space for
the new data, the new data will take the place of raw data so that the lost
files become unrecoverable. If you lost data on the system drive, you should
not reboot from this drive.
In addition, you should
also not reformat it, or install othe programs here.
Next you should pick
your data recovery software. As you have avoid data loss on the hard drive, you
can take the data recovery tool to restore the lost files.
Run Hdata recovery
software on your computer, click the recovery mode of Formatted hard drive
accidentally to restore the lost files from formatted hard drive. If you lost
data in external drive or in other situations, you can take the other recovery
mode.
Video tutorials about
how to recover data from formatted hard drive
Data recovery software can
recover your data that has not been overwritten, but you still should remember
to back up your data regularly. At the same time ,if you have to format
the drive, you should not forget to back up all the data before that. If you
lost data due to formatting the drive, you should recover immediately. And please
keep in mind to take the right way to format the hard drive. As we all know
that, full format will erase all the data on the drive, so you’d better to
quick format the hard drive if you do not want to wipe the data on your drive.
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