Recover Data From a Formatted / Reformatted Windows NTFS Drive Using R-Studio by R-Tools (No Music)

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Formatting a drive destroys the original file system and overwrites it with a new file system. For example, with an originally formatted NTFS drive, after reformatting, the all-important $MFT metafile would be destroyed and replaced with a relatively speaking nearly empty file.

However, most of the data on the drive remains unaffected by the formatting process. Consequently, data recovery software such as R-Tools Technology R-Studio can be used to recover data from reformatted drives.

This video illustrates how to use R-Studio to recover data from a NTFS drive that was reformatted.

If you need help with a data recovery, please feel free to contact us 7 days a week by telephone and text at 1.858.692.0541, by e-mail at info@it-sd.com, or visit our website at https://www.it-sd.com.

DATA RECOVERY PROCEDURE:
1. Launch R-Studio
2. Show Files to Confirm $MFT Has Been Rewritten During Formatting Procedure
3. Scan (Scrape / Carve) for File & Folder Fragments
4. Show Files of Recognized Partition
5. Select Files & Folders (Directories) to Recover
6. Recover All or Recover Marked (Selected) Files & Folders (Directories)

HARD DRIVE DETAILS:
--Manufacturer: Hitachi
--Form Factor: 3.5-in Hard Disk Drive
--Model: HDS721050CLA660
--Manufacturer Date: DEC 2008
--Capacity: 500GB (465.76GB USABLE)

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