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Great tool ! Used a few different products in the past to recover stuff from failed hard drives and thumb drives etc but this one looks to be the best one of the lot. Thanks Mike and Kath 🙂
That tool is usefull, for sure. I remember using it to recover picture back in the early 2000, when digital camera were a thing with their 2.3 mpx sensor... 🙄
WARNING: make sure your recovery destination drive is massive if you're recovering stuff off a large device, i recovered 1.3TB of data from a 256GB micro SD..... bloody brilliant program!!!!
@@mikesunboxingwhile recovering like SSD of 300 gb. If I have doubt that it might have more space as mentioned in above comments. What if I deleted some of the files while recover process is ongoing. Will that be any issue in the recover process? I just wanted to do this to prevent from less space just incase. As I have limited space like 600 gb free but not ready if I am going to get 1 tb of data recovered. Please answer that will that be any issue if I deleted some files while process is going on or not.
*Thanks Mike, great to see a proper free unlimited recovery software which so easy to use, normally see paid, limited, trial versions, adware or some other catch!*
I tried yesterday Recuva on my brothers comp. It could not see the drive. I will give this a go. The drive shows up in windows as WDCLOUD can be read and the films download,but I cant find where to. They dont just play, they download 1st
What is the best software to use to solve this issue? I have this old PowerPC HDD that should have had an Apple Partition Map, but I have an MBR on it instead. Don`t know how it happened but it did back in like 11 years ago. So, I am looking to change it and organize the files on it based on what it should have without losing anything at all. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Isn't there a feature that allows the corrupted files to be copied to a different location for recovery so the problem drive isn't at risk of being compromised excessive scans? Disk-Drill and R-Undelete do have this useful feature.
while recovering like SSD of 300 gb. If I have doubt that it might have more space as mentioned in above comments. What if I deleted some of the files while recover process is ongoing. Will that be any issue in the recover process? I just wanted to do this to prevent from less space just incase. As I have limited space like 600 gb free but not ready if I am going to get 1 tb of data recovered. Please answer that will that be any issue if I deleted some files while process is going on or not.
what if you emptied trash with a few files you needed? Also will it work on Mac? Also they don't just identify for free and then charge you for the data to recover it do they? Or how much data can you recover for free?
Did not work. It actually created Jpegs of my videos for some reason and recovered large file sizes but none of which were playable. They were on a GoPro so I am not sure if the file architecture had any bearing on why I got the results I did. If you have any suggestions even if it's paid (as long as I can preview before purchasing, I'd appreciate it. Was hoping I could have got something with this.
I accidentally used my 1TB HDD as a bootable drive to change the OS. Since it was used as an esd usb, all the data that was in it is currently gone. I had used about 600 GB of space in the disk I believe. Can I use this software to retrieve all of my previous files?
it might be possible, if the data is extremely important i would suggest getting it recovered professionally. and don't use it if you can help it, every time you use it the data gets harder to recover intact
I know my ? is out of context for this video. But my ? is based on a very old video of yours. The ?. I have a B550 Tomahawk. The board has 2 NVME Gen 4 slots on board. One is controlled by motherboard (lower one) and 2nd controlled by CPU (upper one). I have 2 NVME gen 4 2tb installed. Lower is system drive. In MSI Bios it shows only slot one as installed and slot 2 empty. Yet Both are being used and both work perfect. So why is bios seeing only one of them?
@@mikesunboxing ; First, thanks for Quick reply. But your quick reply brings to mind a new ?. Do you sleep with your PC? 😄👍You had done a video back 2 years ago on this motherboard. So I thought you would know the board. Both NVME slots are on the board. Lower one is controlled by motherboard chipset, and upper controlled by CPU. So neither is connected to sata. Though when each is in use they will disable sata ports 1 and 5 of the 6 sata ports. It isn't really an issue of not showing in bios, since they both work without issue. Just not sure which is showing on bios, since both are identical drives (Samsung 2tb gen 4).
you just hepled me a lot, a big file was deleted from my computer with content from my personal and work camera!! the photos were perfectly recovered but the videos are recovered as pictures... do you perhaps know why? anyway, thanks a lot for this tutorial!!!
Maybe this will recover(unlike recuva)my bitcoin wallet from a drive that died, from mining them like 15 years ago. Then just hop I remember my password too.
@@mikesunboxing Oh, thanks for answering friend. A question. I carelessly deleted 80% of my internal hard drive. those files and videos are stored on the hard drive without having the risk of being damaged or lost forever? It was a couple of days ago that I tell you.
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Great tool ! Used a few different products in the past to recover stuff from failed hard drives and thumb drives etc but this one looks to be the best one of the lot. Thanks Mike and Kath 🙂
Hopefully I won’t need it again, but it is nice to know it exists
Great find, Mike! I will definitely add that to my toolbox. Thanks!
handy and free! happy days
Nice little program to add to my troubleshooting toolkit. Thanks for sharing Mike and Lady Kath. Take care everyone. Cheers
Thanks, you too!
Thanks Mike - that is certainly a very handy tool to have.
yeah pretty handy if needed
Good video Mike.Sounds like a good tool to have in your locker.l will give it a try 👏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Always good to have a wide range of tools
That tool is usefull, for sure. I remember using it to recover picture back in the early 2000, when digital camera were a thing with their 2.3 mpx sensor... 🙄
we had a kodak dc700 which was 1 mega pixel i think 😎
In that time, I didn't know data were recoverable 😢
This program saved me after a format. Completely magic
Mike's Review & How to is Worthy of a Support comment. Like & a share 🙂
Thanks 🙏
Honestly thank you thank you THANK YOU so muchhh. Thus helped me so much and all my files were successfully recovered!
glad to hear it
Very useful video and expertly presented. Thanks😁
Thank you for the kind words
WARNING: make sure your recovery destination drive is massive if you're recovering stuff off a large device, i recovered 1.3TB of data from a 256GB micro SD..... bloody brilliant program!!!!
yeah good point
@@mikesunboxingwhile recovering like SSD of 300 gb. If I have doubt that it might have more space as mentioned in above comments.
What if I deleted some of the files while recover process is ongoing. Will that be any issue in the recover process? I just wanted to do this to prevent from less space just incase. As I have limited space like 600 gb free but not ready if I am going to get 1 tb of data recovered.
Please answer that will that be any issue if I deleted some files while process is going on or not.
*Thanks Mike, great to see a proper free unlimited recovery software which so easy to use, normally see paid, limited, trial versions, adware or some other catch!*
as you know we don't really like sponsored videos like that. Free is the way to go if we can
VERY VERY HELPFUL TO ME!
glad it helped
Thank you so much that was very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video as usual Mike , you might consider a video on portable apps to keep on a thumb drive if you havent produced one already.
Great idea
👍 Thanks! 😍
Very useful tutorial imo. My problem is the hdds failed in past and cant gain access at all🙄! Thanks for reviewing Mike and Kath 🐈👍
thanks nick
I tried yesterday Recuva on my brothers comp. It could not see the drive. I will give this a go. The drive shows up in windows as WDCLOUD can be read and the films download,but I cant find where to. They dont just play, they download 1st
hope it work for you
It Works 100%, Thanks you Sir
You're welcome!
how to find file location for each file?? i had malware and it recovered them but idk where the file locarions are. thx for reply
that should be in the settings it tells you the recovery folder location, although likely the filenames wont be the same
@@mikesunboxing can you please explain more?
(i dont understand)
Just thank you very very very very much.
You are most welcome
What is the best software to use to solve this issue? I have this old PowerPC HDD that should have had an Apple Partition Map, but I have an MBR on it instead. Don`t know how it happened but it did back in like 11 years ago. So, I am looking to change it and organize the files on it based on what it should have without losing anything at all. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
i have no idea sorry. Apple file system is beyond my area of knowledge
Isn't there a feature that allows the corrupted files to be copied to a different location for recovery so the problem drive isn't at risk of being compromised excessive scans? Disk-Drill and R-Undelete do have this useful feature.
not sure it might have it now, i haven't had the need to try it again since making the video
@@mikesunboxing An updated video would be stellar!
@@molonlabe8792 Will see what I can do
while recovering like SSD of 300 gb. If I have doubt that it might have more space as mentioned in above comments.
What if I deleted some of the files while recover process is ongoing. Will that be any issue in the recover process? I just wanted to do this to prevent from less space just incase. As I have limited space like 600 gb free but not ready if I am going to get 1 tb of data recovered.
Please answer that will that be any issue if I deleted some files while process is going on or not.
not sure sorry, but deleting files whilst recovering probably wont help things
what if you emptied trash with a few files you needed? Also will it work on Mac? Also they don't just identify for free and then charge you for the data to recover it do they? Or how much data can you recover for free?
give it a go and try it, i don't know about mac compatibility
Did not work. It actually created Jpegs of my videos for some reason and recovered large file sizes but none of which were playable. They were on a GoPro so I am not sure if the file architecture had any bearing on why I got the results I did. If you have any suggestions even if it's paid (as long as I can preview before purchasing, I'd appreciate it. Was hoping I could have got something with this.
maybe give recuva a go?
@@mikesunboxing I did :/
I accidentally used my 1TB HDD as a bootable drive to change the OS. Since it was used as an esd usb, all the data that was in it is currently gone. I had used about 600 GB of space in the disk I believe. Can I use this software to retrieve all of my previous files?
it might be possible, if the data is extremely important i would suggest getting it recovered professionally. and don't use it if you can help it, every time you use it the data gets harder to recover intact
@@mikesunboxing which software do you reckon should be used, Photorec or TestDisk?
@@prayush78 i am not sure sorry, maybe photorec
I used disk drill and it found everything but they ask for big payments.
I was hoping this would work, but it didn't find anything.
sorry to hear that
I know my ? is out of context for this video. But my ? is based on a very old video of yours. The ?. I have a B550 Tomahawk. The board has 2 NVME Gen 4 slots on board. One is controlled by motherboard (lower one) and 2nd controlled by CPU (upper one). I have 2 NVME gen 4 2tb installed. Lower is system drive. In MSI Bios it shows only slot one as installed and slot 2 empty. Yet Both are being used and both work perfect. So why is bios seeing only one of them?
Is one a sata based drive? That might show elsewhere but otherwise no idea sorry
@@mikesunboxing ; First, thanks for Quick reply. But your quick reply brings to mind a new ?. Do you sleep with your PC? 😄👍You had done a video back 2 years ago on this motherboard. So I thought you would know the board. Both NVME slots are on the board. Lower one is controlled by motherboard chipset, and upper controlled by CPU. So neither is connected to sata. Though when each is in use they will disable sata ports 1 and 5 of the 6 sata ports. It isn't really an issue of not showing in bios, since they both work without issue. Just not sure which is showing on bios, since both are identical drives (Samsung 2tb gen 4).
Is it safe to use?
yes it is
you just hepled me a lot, a big file was deleted from my computer with content from my personal and work camera!! the photos were perfectly recovered but the videos are recovered as pictures... do you perhaps know why?
anyway, thanks a lot for this tutorial!!!
sometimes it just needs the file extension changing to mov or avi or whatever they were originally, but backup first! just in case
@@mikesunboxing just tried now, unfrtunately it doesn't work 😔
It probably seem not to work with an ssd, to recover normal raw documents. But just mere picture on pen drive
maybe try recuva instead
this saves my pics but the vids become really rigged and its not opening hahahha, sads
sorry to hear that
+1000 Karma, thank you!!
thanks very much
Maybe this will recover(unlike recuva)my bitcoin wallet from a drive that died, from mining them like 15 years ago.
Then just hop I remember my password too.
Good luck with it
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Does it work for Windows 11? I used it with a 256 GB disk and found nothing.
it should do yes
@@mikesunboxing Oh, thanks for answering friend. A question. I carelessly deleted 80% of my internal hard drive. those files and videos are stored on the hard drive without having the risk of being damaged or lost forever? It was a couple of days ago that I tell you.