It will restore files from a formatted hard drive

Restoring files from a formatted hard drive can be a difficult task, but in most cases it is possible to recover some or all of the lost data. Here are some steps that can help you perform this operation:

1. Stop using the formatted disk: After formatting the disk, stop writing new data and installing programs on it. This will minimize damage to already deleted data.

2. Use specialized data recovery software: There are many software tools for recovering files from formatted drives, such as EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, Recuva, or TestDisk/PhotoRec (only suitable for photos and videos). Make sure the selected program supports your file type and has a useful user interface.

3. Start the scan: Start the selected data recovery program and follow its instructions to scan your hard drive for deleted files.

4. Selection of the necessary files to save: Once the scanning process is completed with successfully found files, view their list. Select the files you need to save on another drive (not the same formatted drive).

5. Storage of found data: When choosing a place to save extracted data, consider that it should be a second physical storage or partition.

It is important to remember that recovery results may depend on several factors, such as the degree of overwriting of new data after formatting and the condition of your hard drive. If you are confident in your ability to work with computer software, try to complete these steps yourself; if not, it is better to contact a professional information recovery service

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