Just started using this so I'm worried I might be missing something obvious. Does anyone know whats going on here?
Just started using this so I'm worried I might be missing something obvious. Does anyone know whats going on here?
Can you explain in more detail what you are attempting to do?
As well as what Operating System you are using (Win10, Win 11, other)?
Plus what kind of drive you are trying to recover files from, (HDD, SSD, USB stick. etc) and if you know then what format it is (NTFS, FAT, etc).
Were the files deleted by accident or did the drive crash?
I'm running Recuva on windows 10, truing to recover from a kindle fire so ssd on a usb. It wont tell me what format its on though. And the files were deleted by accident
3 hours ago, Froody said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> I'm running Recuva on windows 10,<strong> truing to recover from a kindle fire</strong> so ssd on a usb. It wont tell me what format its on though. And the files were deleted by accident </p> <p> </p> </div>
Sorry, but Recuva works with Windows file formats.
The file format of the Kindle Fire OS (KF8 / AWZ3 format) is not a supported format for Recuva.
Which explains why Recuva can't see it.
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindle_File_Format" ipsnoembed="false" rel="external nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindle_File_Format</a>
A quick google of "how to recover deleted files from kindle fire" will give you a few apps and things to try.