DATA RECOVERY
Recovering Data from Disk
How to recover data from Disk in various situations
Thanks to this article, you will learn important information about recovering data from a disk. You will also learn how to recover such data using StrongRecovery software. What should you remember when recovering data from a disk? What should you pay attention to and how to proceed so that the entire process runs safely and efficiently? You will find the answer to these and other questions here.
Data can be lost from various media, but when it comes to losing data from a hard drive (HDD) or SSD, we often deal with a serious situation, stress and fear appear. This is due to the fact that important data is often stored on this type of media, and there is more of it. What should you do if you lose important data from a disk? First of all, you should stay calm and under no circumstances write anything to the disk, do not format it, do not reorganize it (partitioning).
One of the cases of data loss from a disk is not so much the loss of data, but the loss of access to this disk, we are talking about a case in which the disk is seen as "RAW" (the system does not recognize the file system). It seems dangerous, but in reality it is very often possible to recover all the data. It is a mistake to try to format such a disk, because it may contribute to the loss of the data that we want to recover. You can read about how to recover data from a RAW drive here:
-> Recovering data from a RAW drive (no access to the drive / won't open)
In the event of data loss on drive C, you should be especially careful (this data often includes: desktop, "my documents" folder or its contents, other folders associated with the user account, files placed in the trash that we decide to delete). The article about recovering data from drive C can be found in the link below:
-> Recovering data from drive C / recovering deleted files from the system drive
Another case that also requires a special approach is recovering data from a damaged drive. If you suspect or are certain that the disk you want to recover data from has been damaged in some way (technically referred to as physical damage), please read the following article:
-> Data recovery from damaged disk / How to recover data when we suspect disk damage?
A typical and common case of data loss from a disk is its formatting. You can learn how to recover data from a formatted disk here:
-> Recovering data from a disk after formatting
If you have lost a partition from your disk, read this guide:
In the event that you have deleted files and want to recover them now, the following articles will be helpful:
-> Recovering deleted files from a disk
-> Recovering data from disks or partitions with a damaged file system