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Diagnosis
First, you must verify if your hard disk is logically damaged or physically damaged. If your hard disk is physically damaged this means that the CMOS setup or Fdisk cannot recognize your hard disk. In this case, recovery of data using a data recovery software is impossible.
If you hard disk is logically damaged, this simply means that your hard disk is either not booting or that there is damage to your MBR, FAT.
How to Recovery
1.Please connect a HDD which is not recognized as a slave under a system in
which FINALDATA is installed.
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2. After Running FINALDATA, please select the [File]-[Open] menu
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3. After selecting the physical drive tab, please select the HDD in which
the desired deleted drive exists. Than select the [File Format] option.
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4. FINALDATA will scan your HDD and find your original unformatted drive.
If the right drive is found, please continue by selecting [Select Format].
If not, continue scanning by selecting [Continue].
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5. FINALDATA will start the Directory Scan. After the Directory Entry
search is completed, you will be asked to perform a Cluster Scan, please start
the Cluster Scan by selecting [OK].
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6. After the Cluster Scan is completed, please refer to the [Lost Directory/Lost
Files] folder, located under the [Deleted Directory/Deleted Files] folder and
search for the deleted file you are looking for. Files can be found easily by
selecting the [File]-[Find] option.
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7. After searching the deleted file, you can save it by selecting the
[File]-[Recover] option. |
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