How to Restore Lost Data with FILERECOVERY Enterprise Data loss can disrupt business operations and cause severe stress. Whether you deleted critical files by accident, suffered a virus attack, or experienced a hard drive crash, your data is often still recoverable. FILERECOVERY Enterprise is a professional-grade software solution designed to scan storage media and retrieve lost files safely.
Here is a step-by-step guide to recovering your lost files using FILERECOVERY Enterprise. Prerequisite: Protect Your Data
Stop using the affected drive immediately. Writing new files or installing the software on the same drive can overwrite your lost data, making it permanently unrecoverable. Always install and run FILERECOVERY Enterprise on a separate, healthy drive. Step 1: Select Your Media Type
Launch the software to open the main interface. The program will prompt you to choose the type of storage media you want to recover. Select the appropriate category from the options provided: Hard Drives Memory Cards Optical Media (CD/DVD) Mobile Devices Digital Cameras Step 2: Choose the Scan Target
Next, the software will display a list of available volumes and disks. Select the specific drive letter, partition, or external device where your lost data was originally stored. If your partition is missing or corrupted, select the physical disk itself to let the software look for lost volumes. Step 3: Select a Recovery Scenario
FILERECOVERY Enterprise offers different scanning modes tailored to your specific situation. Choose the one that best fits your problem:
Deleted Files: Fast scan for files emptied from the Recycle Bin.
Formatted Media: Deep scan for data lost during a drive format.
Lost Volumes: Scans for partitions that disappeared or became unreadable.
Raw Recovery: A comprehensive, signature-based scan for severe data corruption. Step 4: Scan and Review
Click the scan button to start the search. The software will analyze your drive and build a directory tree of recoverable files. Once the scan finishes, you can navigate through the folders or use the search tool to find specific file names or extensions. The software includes a built-in preview tool so you can check images, documents, and text files to ensure they are intact before saving them. Step 5: Save Your Restored Files
Check the boxes next to the files or folders you want to recover. Click the “Save” button. Crucial: Choose a destination folder on a completely different drive than the one you just scanned. Saving files back to the damaged drive will corrupt the remaining data you are trying to rescue.
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