Partition RecoveryDevice List Page
This module is designed for data recovery from Hard Disk including crashed file system, mistakenly deleted partitions, hidden partitions, drives with failed operating/file system, drives suffered from virus.
When you select this recovery module, you will see list of physical devices that are connected to Host Computer.
If your device is not found on the list, please click "Refresh List" button to make the device seen in the list or verify whether the device is properly connected or there are any hardware problems with the device.
Otherwise you may choose the device from which you want to recover data and then click "NEXT" to start searching partitions on it. After the Quick Partition Searching process completes, the Linux File Recovery workspace will display a Partition List Page.
If the Quick Partition Searching can not find any partitions or if you press "Cancel" in Quick Partition Searching, it will transfer to the Intelligent Searching to search partitions automatically.
Partition List Page
In fact, In the Partition List Page, all the partitions listed here are in abnormal state and usually you cannot see them in the Windows Explorer as well as Disk Management Console. Therefore, they are all marked with "?". That's why this recovery module will be named as "Partition Recovery". If you have recognized the partition you want to recover data from, select the partition and then press "NEXT" to begin "Building directory". Then the number of the found objects will dynamically update with the searching process. Before giving you the final result, the program will prompt a message "If the files you need are not found, please select the "Full scan"." Just click "OK". After it finishes, the program will list all found files in the File List Page.
If the partition you need is not listed, tick the Full Scan (If the partition is not found, please check it and click NEXT) to "Intelligent Searching" the device again. After the exhaustive scanning, every possibly existed partition will be detected and listed out.
Select Recognized Partition Page
The Intelligent Searching module will scan on the whole device, collect and analyze every byte on the device, then show you a list of partitions which are possible on it.
For each one listed here, Linux File Recovery displays a number of statistics, including the file system of partition, a suggestion by its data quality, its size in GB/MB, its system option and amount of matching files and folders.
In default state, the partition that was suggested in High was chosen. And the others are not chosen. This will give you a good idea of which partition will yield the best results.
Linux File Recovery will permit you choosing 4 partitions at most to recover the data. And then, press "NEXT" button. The Linux File Recovery will launch the "Building directory" procedure to searching the files. You will see file/folder tree very soon.
Go to "Working with found data" section of this Help manual for further steps. (If you are familiar with the file system details, you can change "Option" before clicking "NEXT" button.
Continue Previous Recovery
Once you have performed a scan with the "Complete Recovery" or "Partition Recovery", then Linux File Recovery will automatically save the searching result, and later on, when you rerun the recovery module, the "Previous Recovery" graphic option will appear in the list for you to choose to continue just from the location where it was stopped.
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