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USB Drive Recover Deleted Files


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42 minutes ago, Augeas said:

it isn't destructive.

As long as you don't recover to the same drive

 

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I've recovered multiple times before from a USB Flash Drive but only with videos, which I seem to keep accidentally deleting with my Sony PS3 (still good as a video player even in 2020 and that's all I use it for). If the USB Flash Drive has corruption, or was accidentally formatted that could lessen your recovery chances. You'll get better results trying to recover immediately and always onto a different drive.

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You can use one of following method,

Using CMD command prompt

Restore a previous Windows version

Third-party data recovery software..you can have detailed guide on internet..

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