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See quote at end then read my question : I don't use Bart PE, i want a bootable USB that will boot the PC alone, no OS.
I would like to use my Recuva Pro and how will it recognize the licence if I put the installation files on a usb drive ?
Does that work? This way it will recover files booting recuva pro on an external USB drive ,
then I have 1 external hard drive to which the restored files are saved,
I search files that are lost from a computer's 3 hard drives, I'd recover data 1 HDD at a time, one after the other, but always saving recovered data on the external HDD.
2SSDs, 1 PATA hard drives are on the computer.
Could this be done. Haven't found an answer yet confirming recuvaPro licensee can use it as DOS to get on a computer without booting its windows. The Recuva PRO software should be on a USB key to do so I don't wanna boot the computer to lose data from the system file created as cache on boot.<<There's no need to incorporate Recuva into BartPE just store the files on a flash drive,
boot BartPE with the Flash drive already inserted and it should be ready to access.>> -
On 21/01/2010 at 14:25, redhawk said:
<<There's no need to incorporate Recuva into BartPE just store the files on a flash drive,
boot BartPE with the Flash drive already inserted and it should be ready to access.>>
Well I would like to use my Recuva Pro and how will it recognize the licence if I put the installation files on a usb drive ?
Does that work? This way it will recover files on an external USB drive from a computer's 3 hard drives, one after the other ? Could this be done. Haven't found an answer yet confirming recuvaPro licensee can use it as DOS to get on a computer without booting its windows. The Recuva PRO software should be on a USB key to do so I don't wanna boot the computer to lose data from the system file created as cache on boot.Quote
Recuva stuck in file recovery?
in Recuva
Posted · Edited by AngelArcherWasRight
Did you reinstall windows after formating ?
How did the hard drive die ?
The data you lost might be on a dead platter , the data you see on a surviving platter maybe...
some hard drives were known to have such failures. Part of the data unrecoverable, could be explained by a dead platter among the lot inside the HDD.
For the duration of scan I am not sure... but depends on the size of the hard drive to give an estimate,
an 8 gig sd card could take an hour with deep search I think