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ssd008

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  1. * I've run EaseUS to check for any files (After Quick Format) it didn't seem to find any right away (was deep scanning) * Right now I'm going to leave the drive as is, and not attempt a Recovery. Basically I discovered the Windows system image of the drive I made was acessible without actually re-cloning the drive (which I attempted to do-but took 3 days (very slow). I ended up grabbing the files from windows VHD feature on a System Image on another drive, picked up all programs and files no issues. * Note: I will keep Recuva for future use for HDD drives etc. Thank you for the Feedback for this issue. *If windows image recovery didn't take soo long I would not have had to recover any files from the drive with software.
  2. * OK, I scanned the 100MB Partition but it did not show anything for the Drive. I changed the Active drive in Disk Management back. These are the 4 Menus Recuva Finds and shows.: New Volume S:------------------------------------------------------------------Running a Scan on this drive shows: 0 Files found System Reserved: (\\?Volume {2853faca- etc...---------------------Running a scan on this drive shows 2 files folders 1@ 32,768KB - No overwritten clusters detected. System Reserved: (\\?volume {cfc07------------------------------------Running a scan on this shows no results. Local Disk (\\Hard disk volume 7-------------------------------------------Running a scan on this shows: unable to determine file system type.
  3. * I haven't delved too much into Recovery scenerios etc. This is my First Time attempting this. What you are saying is Recuva itself will not be able to recover lost files, although despite the quick format> The Files should still be there, but can only be re-allocated with *Other software. I assumed it was mostly possible with Recuva.
  4. * I assumed the post was about the process of data recovery with Recuva. I would have never continued to Quick Format the Drive if recovery is not possible with this software. * Do I need to make the 100MB partition active instead of the 447GB Partition? Windows only allows 1 Active partition. I'm going to Get the 100MB active and run a scan.
  5. Windows 7 64 bit O.S. Format was RAW (From corrupted drive) * It was just just a windows quick format (as you requested). Not sure how to request windows to format ssd, I assumed it knows how to Quick format SSD. Not sure what a Disk controller is. It's Intel chipset Core i7 3700K. ACHI Mode. Recuva is Being Run as it was Originally Installed at Default settings. * Any more suggestions, I'd like to find and salvage some files.
  6. Can I get some feedback on what the issue could be?
  7. * There 4 different choice to scan under Disk Volume :S New Volume S: System Reserved: Another: System Reserved: Local DIsk Hard Volume. ( Is this a Main C Drive Volume) these are all located underneath the SSD S: Volume
  8. * So Which files can be found with this software. So far it has not come up with any files. Please let me know why it is not finding any files. * I did a quick format as you requested.
  9. * Ok so it did not specifically find any file formats when the scan completed. It only found 15 file structures all @ 1kb - 1MB - and some o bytes etc. One file was 447GB size $ BadClus. Can you please let me know how to find specific files I dont want to recover a 447 GB file onto my OS. Do I need to scan this files $ BadClus cluster now. It is set to 1 pass simple overight (Does it need to be set to another setting).
  10. * I believe the option is already checked. I am re-doing a scan for "all files" and see what it finds. So far it did not find any " Music.mp3 files" on a deep scan. I am also looking for other files (images as well) but decided to try the .mp3 files first. Do I need to use Recover file directory options?
  11. * Ok so I formated it and it didn't find (Music files on quick scan), it is now in Deep Scan mode. I will return with any questions.
  12. Ok, * I will quick format the Drive which will keep the Data and allow Recuva to access the formatted drive files. Basically re-initialize the file system. * Just want to make sure I can access the Data files after a Quick Format and recover them with Recuva.
  13. * IS there a way to send Outlook email messages to Live Mail on Windows 7? I don't like logging online to access E-mail, and prefer right of my Desktop etc.
  14. * I have an SSD with a RAW file system format. It didn't have a drive letter so I enabled one (Drive:S). When Recuva scans it is states it is an unrecognizable file system, and request to format the SSD drive. I have not formatted the Drive: I have used other software to scan the RAW file system drive and it found Files (Music, Photos etc) So there are viable files on the SSD drive @ 480GB. QUESTION: Can the Free Version of Recuva find Data Files (Music, Photos etc) in a RAW file system? It ask to format the drive, but don't want to lose the data. The drive is attached to a PCI-E slot ( Sata to PCIE) on an Asus Z77 Motherboard. The drive was an OS drive, and still has files that from what I understand are still readable. Is there an option for Recuva to read the RAW file system on the SSD?
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