Data recovery from hdd drive

Recovering data from a hard disk (HDD) can be a difficult task, but in most cases it is possible to return lost files. Here are some steps you can take to request data recovery:

1. The first and most important rule is to stop using the problematic HDD as soon as you notice data loss. Further work on the computer or writing new files to this disk may damage existing data.

2. If your HDD is connected to the computer via a USB adapter or another interface, check its connection status and the correctness of the adapter/cable.

3. Use a specialized software tool for scanning and searching for deleted files on the hard disk.
Some of these programs are: Recuva, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard,
TestDisk & PhotoRec.

4. If the program finds the necessary files after scanning,
save the search results on another drive (not vol
hard disk) to minimize the risk of repeated
deletion of information during subsequent use of the system

5. In the absence of positive results with the help of software, you can try using the services of professional data recovery companies. They have specialized equipment and experience for working with damaged hard drives.

It is important to remember that it is not always possible to completely restore all data from a damaged HDD. Therefore, regular backups are the best protection against information loss.

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