Q. What is mean by partition table? How data recovery softwares get information about our deleted items? From where do they find them?
A. Information is written all over the disk. The partition table is a list for displaying the lay out of which parts of the table are reserved for file systems. An example is one partition for Windows and another seperate partition for Linux.
When a file is deleted, the reference to where the data is located is removed, but the data is still written on the disk. A data recovery service/software can examine the whole disk and identify all data on the disk to include that which has no reference in allocation tables.
When a file is deleted, the reference to where the data is located is removed, but the data is still written on the disk. A data recovery service/software can examine the whole disk and identify all data on the disk to include that which has no reference in allocation tables.
Would repeating a Data recovery process lead to the same results?
Q. I have once scanned for some ruined data on my 1TB external HDD, using Active Data Recovery. It didn't find several important files. I wonder would it be probable to find the files if I repeat the recovery operation?
A. Once any Data Recovery App finds all the files it can recover, there's no point in repeating the process a second time, with the same App.
BUT:
You could try a different Recovery App, it may recover something the 1st one missed. And, often a Linux Live CD works better than any Windows Recovery App ever could. I use Linux Mint myself...
BUT:
You could try a different Recovery App, it may recover something the 1st one missed. And, often a Linux Live CD works better than any Windows Recovery App ever could. I use Linux Mint myself...
I confused to convert my hard disk to dynamic disk. How to recover data?
Q. I confused to convert my hard disk to dynamic disk, and all partitions are merged into one show "unallocated". How can I recover my partitions and/or data on the hard disk. The hard disk is around 300 GB. Now I use "Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery" to recover, but it really slow and not reliable as it was crash when I reached 40% of scanning. Is there any software that is fast and more reliable?
A. Data recovery Software's from Stellar can Definitely solve your Problem In your case it seems that you have not checked the systems confi. before starting the scanning process If its That is so then The software is not to be blamed for that
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