Renee Undeleter is designed to restore lost/deleted data files. Whether you accidentally delete important files,
empty the recycle bin , or format the disk/storage, this tool can retrieve lost data. For formatted partition, Renee Undeleter scans the whole partition and lists all files, especially for the formatted partition or inaccessible issue.
Step 1: Download, install, and open Renee Undeleter, and select ( Whole Partition Scan ) which is suitable for “Formatted data recovery” and “Memory card data recovery”.
Note: Do not install Renee Undeleter in the disk where data is lost to avoid data overwriting.
Fast Partition Scan – Retrieve files lost from accidental deletion or emptying the recycle bin.
Whole Partition Scan – Recover files from inaccessible or formatted partitions.
Whole Disk Scan – Analyze partition information and perform a full scan of the entire partition.
Image Creation – Create an image of a partition to back up its current state.
Step 2 : Select the Formatted partition where the files are lost, and click ( Next ).
Step 3 : After the scan is over, select the files you want to recover and click the ( Recover ) button.
Note: To prevent data overwriting, ensure to save the recovered files onto different disks rather than the original storage location.
When you delete a file on
Windows 10 , it doesn’t necessarily disappear forever. Windows offers a built-in recovery tool, known as
Windows File Recovery(WFR) , to help you retrieve deleted files. This tool works for mechanical hard drives, SSDs, USB drives, and
memory cards .
However, it’s important to note that the
Windows File Recovery Scan tool is only available for Windows 10 and 11. If you have an older version of Windows, you won’t be able to use this tool. Additionally, if you previously installed the tool but haven’t updated it, the interface may look slightly different. For our main course of action, we will be using the updated version of
Windows File Recovery on Windows 10. If you have a different version of Windows, please refer to the appropriate instructions or consider using a third-party recovery tool.
Step 1: To begin using the
Windows File Recovery tool, open the File Explorer and navigate to the folder where your
deleted file was located. You can also search for the file by name using the search bar at the top of the File Explorer window.
Step 2: Once you have located the folder or file, open the
Command Prompt by pressing the Windows and R keys on your keyboard, typing “
cmd ” into the Run dialog, and pressing Enter. Alternatively, you can right-click on the Start menu and select “
Command Prompt ” from the list.
Step 3: In the Command Prompt, type
winfr source: destination and press Enter. The
source refers to the
drive where the deleted file was located , while the
destination is where you want to recover the file to. For example, if you want to recover a file from drive C and save it to the desktop, you would type
Step 4: The tool will start running in either regular or extensive mode, depending on the size of the file and the current status of the drive. It may take some time for the tool to finish scanning and recovering the file, so be patient. It’s important to note that the success of using the Windows File Recovery tool depends on various factors, such as how long ago the file was deleted and whether the space it occupied has been overwritten by new data. If the tool is unable to recover your file, it’s recommended to try a different method or consider using a third-party recovery tool.
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