With just a few simple steps, you can fully recover valuable data that has been deleted or damaged by viruses using DiskGetor Data Recovery software. In this article, Mytour will guide you on how to recover data with Diskgetor Data Recovery, so stay tuned.
If one day you suddenly lose important data on your computer, leaving you puzzled without a solution, as it could be critical contracts or personal documents, don't worry. Follow the steps below to quickly recover data with Nucleus Kernel FAT and NTFS.
Guide to Data Recovery with Nucleus Kernel FAT and NTFS
To use the software, you need to install it on your computer. You can download the latest version of Nucleus Kernel FAT and NTFS here.
Step 1: After successful installation, open the program.
Horizontal Menu: Copy individual files, copy all files, save restored snapshot, open previously saved snapshot, search for files. Settings, Update...
Step 2: Follow these steps in order: (1) Select the drive to scan, (2) Choose the scanning modes - Standard Scan (normal scan) & Advance Scan (deep scan), (3) Proceed to the next step.
Step 3: Choose the partitions to recover and select the drive format under the Select File System section, and click the right arrow to proceed.
Step 4: The program is currently scanning.
- After the scan is complete, locate the file you want to recover, then click Save File.
When using it, you easily notice that during scanning, ongoing scan, and recovery, all processes happen swiftly. This demonstrates the fast search and recovery speed of Nucleus Kernel FAT and NTFS. Users don't have to wait too long to recover the documents they need. You can also explore other efficient data recovery software on Mytour.
- Note
- Based on Mytour's experience, to avoid impacting data loss or irrecoverability, you should choose a partition different from the one where the file was deleted. For example, if the data you want to recover is on drive D:, save it on drive C or E. For critical data, use an additional storage device like USB, portable hard drive, or another hard drive to store the recovery data. This ensures the safety of the data to be recovered and speeds up the recovery process as reading and writing occur independently on two different devices. This note applies to all data recovery software.
Tips: Why use an additional storage device to store recovery files?
The data that recovery software can use is marked as 'deleted' by the operating system on the hard drive but has not been physically erased. Therefore, recovery software searches for and allows users to recover these files. However, during the recovery process, if the recovered file (let's say File A) overwrites the space on the drive that contains another file to be recovered (let's say File B) (the operating system allows writing in areas marked for deletion), then after the software recovers File A, it looks for the position of File B to recover, but in reality, this location now contains the recovered File A. As a result, File B will be permanently lost. Therefore, as mentioned, for safety, use an additional new storage device to store the files to be recovered.