Format of recovery !
What is format?
Prepare a storage
medium, usually a disk, for reading and writing. When you format a disk, the
operating system erases all bookkeeping information on the disk, tests the disk
to make sure all sectors are reliable, marks bad sectors (that is, those that
are scratched), and creates internal address tables that it later uses to
locate information. You must format a disk before you can use it.
Note that
reformatting a disk does not erase the data on the disk, only the data on the
address tables. Do not be panic, however, if you accidentally reformat a disk
that has useful data. A computer specialist should be able to recover most, if
not all of the information on the disk. You can also buy programs that enable
you to recover a disk yourself.
The previous
discussion, however, applies only to high-level formats, the type of formats
that most users execute. In addition, hard disks have a low-level format, which
sets certain properties of the disk such as the interleave factor.
Almost all hard
disks that you purchase have already had a low-level format. It is not
necessary, therefore, to perform a low-level format yourself unless you want to
change the interleave factor or make the disk accessible by a different type of
disk controller. Performing a low-level format erases all data on the disk.
Explanation
The Format commands
are typically run to prepare a new logical drives for use after disked hard
drive - enabling the installation of an operating system, application programs
& eventual user data. The format command has been around for a long time,
formerly they were stand alone DOS programs before being integrated into
Windows.
Symptoms
Where previously
the computer would boot and be usable, systems that have been Formatted often
report the following errors: (these errors are frequently displayed on a black
screen with white text.)
·
Operating System not found
·
Invalid or corrupt FAT
·
Cannot find file or program
·
Invalid command.com
·
Primary/Secondary Hard disk failure
·
Non system disk
·
Disk error
Or when a partition
has been formatted, the all data would disappear.
1.Download Ease US Data
Recovery Wizard, install it and launch it. Click the Complate recovery button on
the main window of Data Recovery Wizard. (If you cannot boot the computer,
please use data recovery bootable disk or connect
the hard drive to another computer as slave to recover lost data.)
Note: If the hard
disk has mistakenly deleted volumes, hidden volumes, drives with failed
operation/file system, you should use "Partition Recovery "
2. Select the file
types you want to recover. Tick 'Search all lost files automatically' to find
all lost file types. Tick 'Ignore bad sectors' to skip bad sectors when
scanning.
3. The second
screen on the "Complete Recovery" tool will display a list of
volumes found on the drives found in your system. If the volume does not have a
drive letter, then the volume will be listed at the hindmost and the drive
letter will be instead by "*".
4. You should
choose the volume that was formatted and click "NEXT" to start
searching on this volume.
5. The Intelligent
Searching module will scan on the selected volume, collect and analyse every byte on the volume, then show you a list of volumes which are
possible on it.
6. After this
scanning is finished, Data Recovery Wizard will permit you choosing 4 volumes
at best to recover the data. And then, press "NEXT" button.
The Data Recovery Wizard will launch the "Building directory"
procedure to searching the files. You will see file/folder tree very soon.
7. Select the file
or directory that you want to recover and press the "Next"
button.
8. Select a directory and press the "NEXT" button to
save the data .
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