Recovering Data after system Restore
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Dec 9, 2016 at 08:48 AM
Hi Saint Nait,
Could you tell us what methods have you been using? In general, it is hard to say if data recovery can be 100% successful after a system restore. Have you been using recovery disks? It is very important to not install new software and to try not using the hard drive. All information may overwrite our old data, making it even harder to recover.
My advice is to disconnect the hard drive and connect it in a desktop PC as a secondary drive. Install (on the primary drive) a data recovery tool. I leave you a link below with some suggestions:
https://ccm.net/downloads/tools/file-management/
If it seems impossible to find and recover your old files, contact a data recovery company and ask for guidance.
I strongly recommend you to keep your most important data in at least two different storage devices.
Hope this helps
Could you tell us what methods have you been using? In general, it is hard to say if data recovery can be 100% successful after a system restore. Have you been using recovery disks? It is very important to not install new software and to try not using the hard drive. All information may overwrite our old data, making it even harder to recover.
My advice is to disconnect the hard drive and connect it in a desktop PC as a secondary drive. Install (on the primary drive) a data recovery tool. I leave you a link below with some suggestions:
https://ccm.net/downloads/tools/file-management/
If it seems impossible to find and recover your old files, contact a data recovery company and ask for guidance.
I strongly recommend you to keep your most important data in at least two different storage devices.
Hope this helps