Quick Hard Drive Recovery after Accidental Format


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Recover Accidentally Formatted Partition http://www.yodot.com/hard-drive-recovery/ Hi folks, This video tutorial will help you if you have lost data after accidentally formatting the computer hard drive. To begin the recovery procedure, first launch the Yodot Hard Drive Recovery software. To recover data from a formatted hard drive; you need to go for "Formatted /Reformatted Recovery" module. Select "Partition Recovery", in case, hard drive partition has been deleted or lost or corrupted. Next choose the particular hard drive from a list of all the drives. After clicking Next button, software immediately starts scanning computer hard drive in search of lost files. This procedure may take several minutes, depending upon the hard drive storage data. Later, on the right side of the screen, select the file types of lost data and click Next. Immediately on next window, all recovered files get listed down which can be viewed in either File Type View or Data View mode. From this list, Select the required files and proceed to the next step. Here "Save Recovery Session" to avoid re-scanning of same drive in near future. Later select the destination folder where you desire to save recovered data. After file saving procedure ends, software directs you to the output folder, where your files will be available in a healthy condition. That's all about formatted recovery process with Yodot Hard Drive Recovery software. To avail this software, follow the link www.yodot.com/hard-drive-recovery/ and download it. Thank you. Good Luck.... Website http://www.yodot.com Google+ https://www.google.com/+YodotSoftware YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/yodotofficial Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yodot/372044916147849 Twitter https://twitter.com/yodotsoftware


Comments

  1. I do not like it when companies say their product is free when what they really mean is that sure we'll let you hold it, but you can't have it unless you pay for it.
    I don't mind paying for something, but I want to know at the start - not when I think I'm about to see my files and the purchase/ code box pops up. It's not right to do that when people are usually already stressed and need those files quickly. It's just added stress.
  2. Your advertisement on http://www.yodot.com/shop/buy-yodot-hard-drive-recovery.html 
    Does not mention GPT drives or WD MyBook drives which have a different formatting structure. Does this cover those as well? Assuming a "Yes", the success ratio is? WD is tricky and has 256bit encryption.