PC user may accidentally delete useful partitions in the
following reasons:
a.) Accidentally delete partitions in Partition
Manager/Disk Management.
b.) Accidentally delete partitions in the progress of
Windows Installation.
If you have lost/deleted important partition from your
hard drive. You do not need to panic. It's easier to recover deleted
partitions than restore files from reformatted partition. Deleted partition
will not really erase from the hard disk. The deleted partition is removed
from the partition table only. And the files in the partition are still
here. And nothing has been modified for these files. So it is possible to
get the files back for the deleted partition.
Our
Windows Data Recovery Software could handle the
deleted partition problem easier than our
data recovery software. To recover
the files from the deleted partition, please follow
these instructions:
1.) Please
download our
Windows Data Recovery Software to your PC. Note:
NEVER download our software to the drive you
like to recover.
2.) Install our
Windows Data Recovery Software to your PC.
Note: NEVER install our software to the
drive you like to recover.
3.) Launch our
Windows Data Recovery Software, and then
please choose "Advanced Recovery Module" to recover your data.
4.) Usually the deleted partition will be detected by our
Windows Data Recovery Software. And the deleted partition will be list in
the device list page directly. If you see the deleted partition you like to
recover, please go to step 5. Otherwise, please go to step 6.
5.) Select the deleted partition, and then click "Open"
button. And then, please go to steps 8.
6.) Select the hard disk which contains deleted
partitions, and then click "Full Scan" button.
7.) After scanning complete, please choose a scanned
partition which is deleted partition you think, and then click "Show files" button.
8.) If Advanced Recovery Module still not work, please try
to use "Deep Scan Recovery Module" to recover your data.
Recovery Tips:
DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ONTO THE DRIVE CONTAINING YOUR
LOST DATA!
DO NOT SAVE ONTO THE SAME DRIVE DATA THAT YOU FOUND
AND TRYING TO RECOVER!
While saving recovered file or folder onto the same drive where they
are located, you can intrude in process of recovering by overwriting table
records for this and other deleted entries. It's better to save data onto
another logical, removable, network or floppy drive.