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?
Or... just use Bitwarden. Free, and has on-prem option as well. Works both on desktop and mobile, wherever you are. The age of local password files is over.
I actually got to use one of those so called "backup codes" once. It was for a customer, I choose the backup code option, and by the grace of god, they actually hade them printed out.
Imagine my surprise, when after using the backup code, Google then told use we had to enter a code they just sent to the gmail address we currently did not have access to.
I was not amused, Google backup codes should be the end all get out of jail free card, because you had to have access to the account to even get them.
On the topic of being locked out of a service.
Recently two different friends of mine got locked out of their Google accounts. Both were hack attempts and one of them is waiting 30 days before he can get back in. He had backup codes and MFA but not a passkey. It was a browser token hack. Anyhow he has to wait 30 days for the dispute or whatever to end. The other person only had a password and is screwed losing all of the email, docs and years of photos. Google won’t help her at all. Her fault because she had no backup/recovery setup.
Enable passkeys if possible. Also do NOT use browser based password managers. If using a cloud service make sure it is one you can fully sync to one of your devices so you can back it up. Like a PC or Mac with some backup drive plugged into it.
Google is the worst to use IMHO. You can’t sync your photos at all. You have to use the “Take Out” service which is manual and takes days. That service strips the meta data from your photos. Also Google Docs synced to a device are useless without a Google accounts. MS Office/Libre Office is not going to open a link to a Google doc to a dead account.
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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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