Recover Lost Data from Hard drive


Steps to Recover Deleted Files Hard Drive
Data Recovery Wizard is professional hard drive recovery software and it could search for and recover lost files due to format, deletion or partition loss from many kinds of storage media under Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/2008/Windows 7. Here are steps to recover deleted files hard drive.
Step A: Launched the software, and choose a module according to the way to recover deleted files hard drive. "Deleted File Recovery" is for deletion recovery, "Complete Recovery" is for format recovery, and "Partition Recovery" is for fie recovery when partition is lost or corrupted. Here we choose the first module.
File recovery software to recover deleted files hard drive
Step B: Select the file types you want to recover. Tick 'Search all lost files automatically' to find all lost file types. Tick 'Ignore bad sectors' to skip bad sectors when scanning.
Select file types
Step C: Choosing the volume where there were deleted files and clicking "NEXT" to start searching and he saw a list of volumes. We could choose the top one of 6 volumes best to recover and pressed "NEXT" button, it launched the "Building Directory" procedure to search the photos. We will see file/folder tree very soon.
Recover deleted files hard drive - searching
Step D: Now choose and preview the deleted files and pressed the "Next" button. And then selected a directory and pressed the "NEXT" button.
Recover deleted files hard drive - Preview
It's quite easy and safe to recover deleted files hard drive with Data Recovery Wizard. Just free download demo version to search for deleted files and use the full version to save the recovered deleted files on hard drive.

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