A screenshot of the Software interface
Second, the operation steps detailed
Note to Do data recovery disk (or hard disk partition), hereinafter referred to as "source disk."
1. Select the partition. Select the disk (that is, the source disk) where you want to recover the data, and you must have the corresponding letter in the Drop-down list marked 1 above to recover. Plug and Play devices such as digital cameras, memory cards and USB drives need to connect the device to the USB port of the computer before opening the software to select the appropriate letter. Some cameras connect the USB cable to the USB port of the computer and do not appear on the computer and need to take out the memory card to connect with the computer card reader to recover. The software can support the recovery of photo files from floppy disks, hard disks, CDs, USB flash drives, various memory cards, cameras, and so on.
2. Open the partition. This operation requires Administrator group account permissions, or you may be prompted to "open partition failed" or "Get partition parameter failed".
3. Specify the folder to save. Specifies where to save the recovered file. Note that you should not specify that you want to save the folder to the source disk because writing a new file overwrites data that has been deleted or lost, reducing the chances of a successful recovery.
4. Select the cause of the file loss. This parameter setting can have a significant impact on the recovery result. If you delete a file or the file disappears unexpectedly, choose Delete or disappear automatically. If the source disk has been formatted, but the file system format before and after the format is the same (for example, after Fat32 format or FAT32), you can also try to select "Delete or disappear automatically" for recovery. The parameter "partition type" refers to the file system format before or after the partition is formatted. Parameter "Cluster Size" recommends using default values and if the effect is not good you can try to reduce the "cluster size" value.
5. Start recovery. The software scans all sectors of the source disk to find the photo header information before the scan is complete and then start the recovery after the recovery is complete prompts you to recover the number of photo files successfully