Am I ok to be using this software, should I use an alternative software? Should I use something else entirely before I even do this?
I'm freeing up space on a drive right now so you have about an hour before I just go ahead with it.
Basically I had a hard drive that showed in Computer but wouldn't let me access it. It's 6TB in capacity (Seagate Ironwolf) and It had something like 500GB-1TB of free space on it before this.
Disk management said it was now RAW with 100% available.
Chkdsk /r was ran, took about 7-8 hours and at the end of it it gave me a small fraction of what's on the drive.
When you went in to the drive (we'll call it D. It's I but I looks like 1 so it can be D for this). There would've been say 10-15 folders & in these folders, countless subfolders.
Now when you go in to D, there's 2 folders & those 2 folders have various subfolders & files missing.
Now Computer (Windows 7) says 4.41 TB free of 5.45 TB. So that's about 1TB I need to back up right? Yet when i highlight the folders, right click & go properties, it says about 472GB. Stumped me at first.
I then open Recycle Bin on my C drive for something else but I get bombarded with the Recycle Bin on Drive D is corrupt messages. I click no to them & then it goes away. As I look in the Recycle Bin, I see various files & folders ...... all which were on my D drive. In fact the path for them says that ... and I never deleted them!
And for the record, I have 'show hidden files & folders' turned on, so it's not like all my stuff is hidden & I'm worrying over nothing.
That's where I'm at right now.
I know there's various recovery programs out there. I don't know if anything needs doing before that or what. So before I jump in with both feet on EaseUS data recovery, do you have any advice?
I assume the drive is somewhat corrupt, yet CrystalDiskInfo says good?
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After years of waiting, Rockstar will be solidifying the launch date of Grand Theft Auto VI with the launch of pre-orders next week. While the studio has confirmed a date for this occasion, it is yet to attach a price to the highly anticipated game. So let's see what our readers think it will cost at launch.
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Can be paid for if needs be. I don't really care at the moment, I just want my files back.
I'm looking at EaseUS data recovery: https://www.easeus.com/datarecoverywizard/free-data-recovery-software.htm
Not the free one of course.
Am I ok to be using this software, should I use an alternative software? Should I use something else entirely before I even do this?
I'm freeing up space on a drive right now so you have about an hour before I just go ahead with it.
Basically I had a hard drive that showed in Computer but wouldn't let me access it. It's 6TB in capacity (Seagate Ironwolf) and It had something like 500GB-1TB of free space on it before this.
Disk management said it was now RAW with 100% available.
Chkdsk /r was ran, took about 7-8 hours and at the end of it it gave me a small fraction of what's on the drive.
When you went in to the drive (we'll call it D. It's I but I looks like 1 so it can be D for this). There would've been say 10-15 folders & in these folders, countless subfolders.
Now when you go in to D, there's 2 folders & those 2 folders have various subfolders & files missing.
Now Computer (Windows 7) says 4.41 TB free of 5.45 TB. So that's about 1TB I need to back up right? Yet when i highlight the folders, right click & go properties, it says about 472GB. Stumped me at first.
I then open Recycle Bin on my C drive for something else but I get bombarded with the Recycle Bin on Drive D is corrupt messages. I click no to them & then it goes away. As I look in the Recycle Bin, I see various files & folders ...... all which were on my D drive. In fact the path for them says that ... and I never deleted them!
And for the record, I have 'show hidden files & folders' turned on, so it's not like all my stuff is hidden & I'm worrying over nothing.
That's where I'm at right now.
I know there's various recovery programs out there. I don't know if anything needs doing before that or what. So before I jump in with both feet on EaseUS data recovery, do you have any advice?
I assume the drive is somewhat corrupt, yet CrystalDiskInfo says good?
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