Saturday, September 21, 2013

Retrieve deleted data by using MiniTool Power Data Recovery

With the popularity of computer, hard drive has become the most widely used storage device. However, data stored on hard drive are not absolutely safe, and they are easy to lose because of multiple factors such as mistaken deletion, malicious deletion, and accidental formatting. Well then, how to retrieve lost data from hard drive?

If users want to retrieve lost data from hard drive on their own, they should be quite familiar with professional knowledge of data recovery. If this condition can not be met, users need the help of powerful data recovery software MiniTool Power Data Recovery. It can be compatible with all commonly seen Windows operating systems and owns quite all-sided data recovery functions. Next, we will introduce how to retrieve lost data from hard drive by using this data recovery software.

Retrieve deleted data by using MiniTool Power Data Recovery
If users have downloaded the powerful data recovery software from the official website http://www.powerdatarecovery.com/, please install it to computer and run it to open the main interface. Then, choose the functional module “Undelete Recovery” since we need to retrieve deleted data:



Next, select the partition where data loss appears and click “Recover” button to scan select partition for desired data:



After scan, professional data recovery software will show users all deleted data found from selected partition. Please find and check data which need recovering and click “Save Files” button to set save path:



Next, click “Browse…” button to appoint a safe place to save recovered data and click “OK” button to confirm operation:



When desired data are saved to a safe place, the whole work to retrieve deleted data from hard drive is finished completely.

Are you troubled by how to retrieve lost data from hard drive? Hurry to download the powerful data recovery software MiniTool Power Data Recovery. It can help furthest retrieve lost data from hard drive so as to avoid losses brought by data loss.

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