no me recupera datos de una carpeta
Yes it will if you set it up right.
If you give more details of what you are doing, or trying to do, then we may be able to give more help.
For instance:
Are you using the Recovery Wizard? Or the Advanced Recovery options?
What are you looking to recover and why?
Was it deleted by mistake or some other reason?
What media are you trying to recover it from?
A HDD, a SSD, a USB stick, something else?
Ayer se me borró, todavia no sé cómo fue, los videos y las fotos de una carpeta determinada. Acabo de adquirir el programa para tratar de recuperarlo. Terminó ahora de hacerlo pero precisamente lo que necesito me pone que es irrecuperable, los datos de cabecera no existen o se ha borrado de forma segura. Puedo asegurar que no he borrado nada, esos archivos estaban en esa carpeta porque estaba editando un video. No entiendo qué pasó
I understand, you do not know what happened to your files.
However for myself, or anyone else, to be able to try and help then you need to answer the other questions that I asked.
PS. This is an English language forum so it will help you reach more possible helpers if you post in English.
Sorry I don’t speak English, I’m using Google Translate. Thanks for answering. The folder is on an M2 ssd, yesterday I finished editing a movie and the surprise today was that the folder was empty. I used the advanced options and it told me that I couldn’t recover the files as I mentioned before. I don’t understand what happened.
After a lot of searching I found the files in the camera memory, I thought I had deleted them. I was able to recover the entire movie now. Thanks again for answering.
If you have any idea what could have happened to delete those files, I would appreciate it. I use Filmora 14 for editing.
Good to hear that you got the files back from the camera storage.
Sorry but I have no idea why you lost them while editing
However if the drive is a M2 SSD, or indeed any SSD, then there will be miniscule chance of file recovery from it.
That is simply because of the way that SSDs store data, once deleted from a SSD data is rarely recoverable.
(The possible exception being an external SSD that was connected by USB).
The recommendation is a good, regular, backup strategy.
If it’s backed up then you don’t need try and recover anything that you lose - you just restore the backup.
If files are important then you want more than one copy, and saved in different places. Saving copies in ‘cloud storage’ is popular - if you trust whichever cloud it may be.
If you want to avoid storing (sharing) your files with some company server then take a look at Macrium Reflect or similar Imaging/backup software.
Regular backups are a lot safer than taking chances with your files.