Data Recovery: Data Restore Guide Lost With GetDataBack

Data Recovery: Data Restore Guide Lost With GetDataBack

Handling is the key

Hard disk is divided into thousands and even millions of storage space called sectors.
This sector contains the data that are written by the operating system. 
As I said earlier that the data has been deleted does not necessarily disappear once you give the command Delete.

The system will just mark it as the location of the storage sector that is ready to be refilled with new data.
The old data will remain stored in the sector until there is new data written by the System.
Well, this is where the importance of speed of treatment. If you feel something is missing from your hard drive do not do any changes to it.You see, if you add new data and the chance to empty space available is less, then the system will take advantage of sector 'used' your data that had been marked as a location ready for refill. 

The result can be guessed, your data will be completely lost and can not be recovered. Immediately do the following recovery or brought to the recovery of data if you are not sure what you are doing.
Disclosure and PreparationPreviously, I have to underline that the following steps have proved successful in some cases I have ever dealt with but there is no guarantee that these steps can solve every case of loss of data.
If you listen and do it right, I'm sure you can restore the data to the conditions mentioned above.
But be careful, because there is no guarantee anything if your data is lost ..Fine, we return to the process ..
To be able to restore the data (read = recovery) that you need to prepare are:Secondary storage media.
You can use a USB stick or a secondary hard drive as storage media recovery results.Remember!
Do not store the recovery onto the hard drive / partition the same. This will only cause a greater loss of data You also need to prepare a system that is free of viruses and stable.
Also, make sure you use power supplies are also free from interference.
There should be no problem when you perform the recovery process.Prepare the GetDataBack program supplied on the CD Hiren, as I use in this guide.
You can download this CD Multipurpose here. If you are using a program downloaded, please install and make sure the program can work in Windows.

Recovery Process

Please you boot and into Windows as usual. Insert the CD Hiren's Boot CD and let the Autoplay walk.
Go to Menu> Recovery> GetDataBack NTFS/FAT32 (according to the file system you use)


select the logical drive


Select the partition you want to recover. In this simulation I chosepartition C: because I will return the data that has now been hit by thenew Windows system. Next




Select as needed. Search Entire Drive will scan the entire surface of the hard drive. Search Options Partial Drive will only scan to the part that we choose. I choose this, next




Furthermore, the program will enter into scanning. It will take quite awhile, depending on CPU speed and size of the hard disk.




Select File to your System Restore. You'll also can reselect again laterby returning to this menu .. Next.



The system will restore your data.


Search and find data that you want. As you can see, the outer folder(under the name of the drive, for example C:) has changed from the original name into the code. You need to be careful here. If you havefound, right click on the folder> select Copy. Save on secondarymedia that you have prepared earlier.
Remember once again! Do not save this file into the recovery drive /partition that you are the current recovery. This could lead to greaterloss of data



Furthermore, the system will copy data to a folder you specify. 



Sort 

Sometimes, even though the deleted files can be restored but a few files that are physically already stricken with the new data do not fully be refunded. If this happens then you should try one by one to separate file that has been restored to perfection. 
Well, that's how the data recovery that now you can do independently without having to pocket more. A friend already pay the cost of recovery which he said is not too satisfactory for a new 500GB hard drive! Well, if you are able to do alone, mending that much money buy a new hard drive, do not ya? 
Hopefully useful.






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