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You name it I've got it there and an OS crash won't wipe it. I've got three of these drives (Fantom) I use for the important stuff I don't want to or simply can't lose anything. Some of these can be a tad slow and you simply have to let it finish before ejecting/switching off the external drive or the file(s) will be corrupted. However even if using one, the issue shown in pic 3 of the original post can still happen if you don't allow the system enough time to fully send files to the drive. but from now on if your OS gets fudged, no need to worry about dataĬlick to expand.The above is correct - For things you really don't want to loose get a backup/archive drive and use that for the important stuff. other than your data, that's always an option. Make sure you known where all you data is before deleting extraneous files and folders. this will keep all your customizations and set up req'd registry entries.ġ5.
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Grab your software and utilities media and reinstall the programs directly over themselves. I'm asuming you didn't store and data in MyThis or MyThat folders and installed them in:ġ4. Delete Widows root files and folders on your OLD drive but leave Program Files, Program Files (x86) and Program Data.
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Take a screenie of Windows Explorer for ya new derive in case ya forget what files / folders are associated with Windows.ġ3.
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Note the reason ya do the original drivers and then latest is that a) often the hardware purchase includes licenses for software and utility and will bot install without the key on that DVD and b) Rare but I have had issues with installing latest drivers that required a Windows update.ġ1.
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Rerun Windows Update and set up your users, networking whatever. Check of and install latest drivers / utilitiesĩ. Plug in ethernet cable and run Windows UpdateĨ. Install drivers/ utilities from MoBo and hardware dvdsħ. Disable Hardware updates (Windows ability to install drivers)Ħ. Pull the data cable from your current drive.ĥ.

if you don't have an SSD, now's your chance to add one.Ģ. Use a separate storage device for your OS. Too late for me to offer some help as to your current problem, but one way to address this is as follows.ġ. If the files are irreplaceable, best bet is to leave it to a pro. But if you want my honest opinion you will be lucky to get all of those files back by the sound of it. Hold off on using the drive at all until somebody with some real experience can chime in. But I should caution you that every recovery you attempt lessens your chances of success. I've always used recuva for pulling back lost files and generally it's. Never using them again after that nightmare. I recently dropped them after two system backups failed me. for all of the praises they get I don't have a lot of faith in them. Every little bit of activity buries the lost files further down. which for all I know is still possible if not harder, do not have that drive powered on for anything but recovery. The only thing I can say is if you're set on recovering the files. I'm attaching pictures of the messages I get when I try to open the corrupted files and a file of how some pictures look. Now, my question is, is there a way to get back my files? I'm devastated after my stupid decision. jpg format to pictures that don't open, but without effect. It's together 42 GB of files and most of it doesn't work from what I see. Pictures either don't open or are cut in half.
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I managed to install a program called EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Pro and I managed to recover locations such as pictures, videos, documents, downloads, all that I care about, but the thing is, the files are corrupted.

Some of the windows files got deleted too, as the system doesn't function properly. The current state of the computer is that the whole C:\users\ location got deleted and what's worse, it didn't end up in the trash can either. I stopped it as soon as I realized what is going down, but it was too late. However, it didn't delete the old one with corrupted files, so I run some more commands (like rd /s /q C:\$ but suddenly something went wrong and I only watched things from C: drive getting deleted one by one in the explorer opened in the background. In addition I changed the name of the recycle bin with corrupted files, run some more commands and it seemed to fix the problem, as the Windows created new recycle bin. Long story short, I was playing with some commands in a cmd console to delete some corrupted files in the recycle bin.
