1. Download and install easyrecovery This software, after running, click the "Continue" button.
2. Select the storage medium that best fits the data loss problem.
3. Select the volume to recover data from the target storage media. If you do not see the volume from here, you can select the disk on which the volume resides.
4. Choose a recovery solution that best suits our data loss problem. It should be noted that there are several options available for us to choose from. All the options are listed below, and all we have to do is select one of them.
5. Check the options we choose, if everything is correct, click the "Continue" button to start scanning, looking for lost data. If you need to modify the options, click the "Back" button to return to the previous interface, and then click "Continue".
At this point, the next step is the process of scanning, depending on the size of the disk we choose, the maximum scan time can be up to several hours. In the process of scanning, if you need to do any troubleshooting of the scan, we can choose to view the log information in the Scan window.
6. Select and save the files we want to recover to another disk. We can check the quality of the recovered files by using the built-in browser or by opening the file with the application associated with the file.
After these 6 steps, we will be able to successfully recover the lost data. Note that scanning may find some or corrupted files, we'd better test the file with the relevant application (that is, open the view) to confirm that the data is actually fully recoverable.
Easyrecovery software supports media media including: hard drive, optical drive, flash memory, hard disk, CD-ROM, u disk/Mobile hard disk, digital camera, mobile phone and other multimedia mobile devices, which can restore a variety of data files including documents, tables, pictures, audio, video, etc.
In addition, this software is also required for the system, it supports the Windows version includes: Windows 2000/xp/vista/win7/win8/server 2003/2008; MAC devices require an OS X 10.4 or higher version.
There are exceptions to the past, not all files can be restored, such as the following:
-Easyrecovery is not available for physically damaged hard drives.
-the smaller the disk capacity relative to the file size, the lower the likelihood of recovery.
-The overwritten data cannot be fully recovered.
-defragmented data on a Windows fat drive that cannot be recovered if the fat cluster chain has been cleared.
-Data for damage and loss of index information cannot be fully recovered.