20 Most Recent Hetman Partition Recovery - Recover Deleted Partitions Questions & Answers

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Windows Won’t Boot — What Shall I Do?

In this article, we'll find out why an operating system won't boot and how to deal with this problem. If your Windows refused to boot, and your HDD is full of necessary data, the first thing you have to do is to calm down. Most probably, the data is all right and the problem is due to some software error in drivers, system services and so on. However, you have to know how you can tell software errors from hardware problems. This and other articles on the subject you can also read in our official blog: https://www.youtube.com/user/hetmansoftwareworld/videos?view=0&sort=dd&flow=grid
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How to remove files safely from an HDD or SSD in Windows 10

You select a file and press Delete, and it disappears. But what actually happens to the file? Does it vanish or get erased from the disk permanently? If you are an advanced Windows user, you know for sure it's quite the contrary. There are several reasons why it's worth considering this issue. The first one is that even when a file is removed accidentally from the computer or it is lost after a virus attack, you should know that there are high chances to recover it. The second reason is that if you can recover any deleted file on your won, then any other user who can get access to your PC will be able to do the same - which might be a serious problem.
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How to Run a Program in Compatibility Mode With Windows 10, 8 and 7 ??????????

?? Watch how to enable the compatibility mode in Windows 10. This mode will allow you to run applications which used to work well with previous versions of Windows, but under Windows 10 they won't start or work without proper stability.
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How to Recover Files from the Memory Card of Your Camera, Phone, Video or...

Accidental formatting of a memory card from your camera, video camera, dashboard camera or mobile phone will delete all videos and photo albums stored there. Quite often, photographers clean memory cards by mistake, when trying to free up some space during their photo session. Virus attacks, malfunctioning software, power failures - all of them can delete your photographs. Also read about recovering data from the memory card after formatting - https://hetmanrecovery.com/data_recovery/fat-software.htm
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How to restore Deleted Folder from Recycle Bin

?? Watch how to restore an accidentally deleted folder. You will see several ways of doing it with Windows tools, and if standard methods fail - I'll show you what software will help you for sure. This and other videos you can watch on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/hetmansoftwareworld/videos Articles on the subject, you can also read in our official blog: https://hetmanrecovery.com/recovery_news/
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How To Restore Windows 10, 8, 7 Boot Loader

Read about restoring Windows 10 bootloader from a working or faulty system with the command prompt. Recovering bootloader after installation of Linux, Ubuntu, Windows Often the reason for the operating system to fail when loading is the damaged bootloader Windows 10. Recovering system files with the System Restore function doesn't help to bring the bootloader back to life. Then how can it be recovered? Read the full article here: https://hetmanrecovery.com/recovery_news/how-to-restore-windows-10-8-7-boot-loader.htm
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How to Recover MySQL, MSSql and Oracle Databases

?? Watch how to recover MySQL, MSSql and Oracle databases. How to backup such databases, which software to use for this purpose, and how to restore the databases from such backups.
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How to Recover Files Deleted From Windows Recycle Bin or With Shift + Del

See how to recover the files deleted from Windows Recycle Bin or with Shift + Del. The Windows operating system places all deleted files into a special folder named Recycle Bin. If an important file was deleted by mistake, you can always find it there. However, the size of Recycle Bin is limited, and the system empties it as it becomes full. What is more, the files, deleted with Shift + Del or larger than the size allocated for Recycle Bin, are never sent to Recycle Bin. Read how to recover files deleted from Windows Recycle Bin or with Shift + Del - https://hetmanrecovery.com/file_uneraser/hetman_uneraser.htm If you faced such a problem, just follow our advice: 1. Make sure your file is not in the Recycle Bin and you don't have its backup copy left. Your Windows may have enabled some backup functions, such as file history, restore points, system image creation etc. 2. Use the link in the description of this video to download and install Hetman Uneraser. Remember that you have to start data recovery as soon as possible, because the work of the operating system is connected with the permanent process of creating new files on the system disk. Now let us see in detail how you can use Hetman Uneraser to recover files after Windows Recycle Bin is emptied or after such files were deleted with Shift + Del. To do it, let's reconstruct a situation when important files can be lost. • There is a folder containing various files on disk D • Delete it by pressing the key combination Shift + Del • as you can see the folder containing files is deleted, and these files cannot be seen on the disk or in Recycle Bin So how can you use Hetman Uneraser to recover files after Windows Recycle Bin is emptied or after such files were deleted with Shift + Del? • Click on "Wizard" • The File Recovery wizard opens, "Next" • Select the drive where the accidentaly deleted files were stored. In my case, it is disk D, "Next" • Leave the default checkbox "Normal scan," "Next". • In this window you can only specify the necessary file types to speed up the process of analysis and data recovery. For example, I will check "Selected file types" - in my case they are archives, audio, video files and images. When you unfold the list, you can specify even more which file types should be searched. I will leave default settings and click "Next." • In additional options, you can specify the date when the files were created, opened or modified, and the file size to make the search more exact. You can also choose "Deleted files only" and other options. I will leave the settings as they are and will check "Deleted files only" because in my case I deleted the files - which means they were not lost, for example, as a result of a hard disk failure. Next. • Wait for the process to be complete. • The files have been found. You can uncheck the files you don't need and leave only those which are necessary, "Next". • Here, select "Save to hard disk" and specify the path where the files will be recovered to. Click "Recovery" and wait - it can take some time. • Ready. As you have just seen, the program did the job easily and quickly, and it took me almost no effort, thanks to the user-friendly interface and an easy-to-use recovery wizard. That is all for now. Thanks for watching. I hope this video was useful for you. If you liked this video, click the Like button below and subscribe to our channel to see more. https://hetmanrecovery.com/file_uneraser/hetman_uneraser.htm
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How to recover Office Document Files

Documents such as Word files, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, Access databases and a wide range of other titles are among the most valuable to their users. Unlike photographs that can be snapped in an instant, it takes a lot of time to create a document. And it only takes a single moment to lose it. http://www.fixya.comwrite_tip-wyytcj10vubwvpdmj0eoj2yx-1-0_1.jpg

Undeleting Document Files

Accidentally deleting an important document (*.doc, *.docx, *.pdf), presentation (*.ppt) or spreadsheets (*.xls, *.xlsx) can happen to anyone. End of a working day or a busy week can and do lead to human errors, making people delete documents instead of archiving or sending them. Fortunately, recovering a deleted file is fairly simple if you act fast. If you deleted a document, Windows will not actually erase its content. Instead, the system will simply mark its record in the file system as "deleted", allowing you to reverse this operation with a proper tool.

Safety Data Recovery

To undelete a document, download Hetman Uneraser. However, it's best if you can use another PC do download the product, as writing anything, including the data recovery program, to the disk that contains deleted files may actually overwrite their content, making the files unrecoverable. After downloading the tool, install it onto a disk other than one that contains the deleted files. If you have no such disk, use a USB flash drive. Run Hetman Uneraser and perform a quick disk scan. More often than not, you'll see your file in the list after a brief moment. If the file you deleted does not appear in the list, you'll have to run the full scan. The complete scanning of your hard disk may take a while to complete, as the tool will be analyzing all sectors on your hard drive in order to locate deleted documents even if they no longer appear in the file system. When you see your file in the list, you can click on it to see a preview. Sometimes you'll see multiple copies of the same file. The preview will help you pick the least damaged one or the latest copy saved.

Corrupted or Formatted Disk

If your documents are stored on a disk that's been damaged, corrupted, accidentally formatted or repartitioned, you'll need a different tool. Download Hetman Partition Recovery from site. This tool will be able to scan the damaged disk in order to locate all document files that are still available. With formatted, repartitioned and corrupted disks, the quick scan mode is of little use. More often than not you'll be better served by the slower full scan mode. The rest of the process is very similar to that described for Hetman Uneraser.

A Word on SSD Drives

If your documents were stored on an SSD drive, your chances of getting them back are rather low. SSD's employ a number of techniques to improve their performance and longevity, basically cleaning up everything that's been deleted. If you format an SSD drive, it'll physically erase data, making the files unrecoverable. If you delete a file, the TRIM command will clean up disk space that was used by that file. There's little hope with SSD drives, but there are important exceptions:
  • Exception 1: if your SSD drive became damaged or corrupted, the garbage collection algorithms will not engage, and the actual content of the disk will remain recoverable. Use Hetman Partition Recovery to scan the disk and recover the documents.
  • Exception 2: if your SSD drive was connected via a USB cable at the time it was formatted or a document was deleted, the TRIM command will not be issued, and your files will remain recoverable. Use Hetman Uneraser or Hetman Partition Recovery to recover the documents.
  • Exception 3: if you were using the SSD drive with a version of Windows older than Windows 7 (e.g. Windows XP or Vista), the TRIM command will not be issued, and the files will remain recoverable.
Recovering Office Document Spreadsheets Presentations Files Hetman Software
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How to recover SDXC Memory Card

Storage is getting cheaper, smaller while offering higher capacity every year. 64 GB memory cards are extremely common in today's smartphones, digital cameras, tablets and media players. Due to their sheer capacity, a single failure can cause a local catastrophe with that much information being gone. http://www.fixya.comwrite_tip-wyytcj10vubwvpdmj0eoj2yx-1-0_0.jpg Fortunately, the market offers numerous data recovery tools that can help you get your data back. But there is something about these cards you should know before you reach for a data recovery tool.

Flash Chips: Riddled with Defects

Can you believe you can buy the whole 64 gigabytes of fast, high-quality solid-state memory for as little as $20, or does it sound too good to be true? Why is an SSD drive of said capacity three to four times as expensive as a much smaller SD card with similar capacity? Isn't it using exactly the same type of memory, just in a different shell? In fact, you can't really buy 64 gigs of high-quality flash memory for under $20, and there is a good reason why SSD drives are that much more expensive compared to SD or micro SD cards. The answer is buried in the question itself. Why you can buy a 64 GB microSDXC memory card off Amazon for not much more than $20, the actual flash memory the manufacturer puts in these cards is of a completely different quality compared to that of a typical SSD drive. So how exactly are manufacturers able to achieve these unbelievably low memory prices? They do smart tricks to make the memory card appear as 64 GB of contiguous space while in fact the actual chip is riddled with defects. Each memory card employs a tiny microcontroller that maps flash cells to logical addresses. The memory chips are manufactured with abundant capacity. During the manufacture, the chip is tested for defects. Unreadable blocks are simply mapped out and become non-addressable and inaccessible from the outside. Bingo! We've just turned an imperfect chip into a perfectly usable memory card. These tricks are nothing shoddy; they are used by all SD card manufacturers, and they are part of the published SD standard. If not for these tricks, SD memory would probably cost the same (or more) as today's SSD drives. Now when you know the truth about today's flash chips... can you trust them your data? In fact, you can. Granted, SD cards can sustain a much more limited number of write cycles compared to an SSD drive. When one or more data blocks reach their end of life, the built-in microcontroller of said SD card is supposed to take them out of circulation and assign their logical address to another (working) cell. But what if that cell contained some system information such as a part of a file system? If this is the case, the memory card becomes corrupted, and you'll need to use special tools to extract information from that card.

Recovering Data from SD Cards

Luckily, we have a large number of data recovery tools available on the market that claim to recover the entire content of your memory card. But were they really tested with any of those memory cards in their compatibility lists, or do developers simply assume the recovery will work based on the same principle as traditional magnetic media? In fact, I've seen both and in between. Some products can recover all types of SD cards as they claimed, some other tools can't deal with SD cards at all, while some other tools can only recover SD cards up to 32 GB. Wait a minute... Why the 32 GB limitation? Why some of the tools can recover 32 GB cards, but fail miserably when reading a 64 GB one? Should the tool either work or not? The reality is more complex than the numbers. While SD memory cards up to and including 32 GB conform to the SDHC standard, larger SD cards (64 and 128 GB) conform to a different standard called SDXC.

Recovering SD, SDHC and SDXC Memory Cards: Is There a Difference?

There is in fact a big difference between smaller (up to and including 32 GB) and larger (64 GB and up) SD cards. The former conform to the SDHC standard, while the latter use the newer SDXC standard. For you as a user this can mean two things.
  • First, if you are using a 64 GB memory card, make sure that both your portable device and your computer's SD card reader advertise support for SDXC cards (or simply put, they explicitly state support for 64 GB SD cards). If your card reader is old and can only support SDHC cards, you won't be getting anything but errors if you try to read that card with your computer.
  • Second, SDXC cards are formatted with a different file system. Let me explain. When SD cards initially appeared, they used FAT32 as a file system. FAT32 was good enough in the old days. However, this file system has inherent limitations, restricting maximum file size to 4 GB. Just a few years ago this would be a laughable limitation. Today, a typical HD video will already run you more than said 4 GB. If you try to save a large file onto a 32 GB memory card (formatted with FAT32), the write operation will fail.
This is why the SD consortium decided to use a different file system for the new generation of SD cards. 64 Gb, 128 GB and larger SD cards come formatted with exFAT. exFAT is a new file system developed by Microsoft. exFAT is based loosely on the original FAT32. However, exFAT does not have the limitations of the older FAT/FAT32. exFAT is extensively used in portable electronic devices due to its lightweight design. This was one of the reasons exFAT was selected by the SD consortium as a standard file system for the SDXC format. Are there downsides to exFAT? There's one, but it's a major one. While exFAT is designed and owned by Microsoft, it's not free. Microsoft requires manufacturers pay licensing fees for using exFAT in their devices. As a result, this has become a limiting factor for many portable electronic devices, especially inexpensive ones. This is one of the reasons why you can use 64 GB SD cards in some devices but not in others. As a result, when recovering data from a 64 GB SD card, you'll need two things:
  • An SD card reader supporting SDXC (or stating explicitly that it can read 64 GB SD cards);
  • A data recovery tool that supports exFAT;
Not all data recovery tools can support exFAT because of the restrictive licensing model employed by Microsoft. Even if a tool advertises support for "all types of memory cards", it may or may not support exFAT. One of the tools known to support SDXC memory cards and exFAT file systems is Hetman Partition Recovery.

But I've Just Bought a 64 GB SDHC Card!

Sigh. This chapter is probably the most disturbing part of this article. Every other week, we receive an email from a customer describing a typical situation. Because there are so many reports, and because they all describe the same thing, let me just summarize it below. A guy buys a 64 GB SD card for a price that's significantly below the market. When the memory card arrives, he tests it in his computer, discovering 64 gigabytes of usable capacity. Suspecting that 64 GB of flash memory for under $5 could be a scam, the guy tests the card by writing some data. The writes are extremely slow (3-7 MB/s), so testing the entire capacity would literally take the whole day. He writes some 1-4 GB of data and reads it back. All seems fine, so the guy formats the card and puts it into a phone, MP3 player, digital camera, or whatever portable device he bought it for. Day after day, week after week the card is filling up with data. Pictures, music and videos are saved onto that memory card. 8 gigs, 16 gigs, 32 gigs, 64 gigs - the writes keep going, the memory card seems to be holding well. Then all of a sudden a photo won't show in a viewer, an MP3 file won't play, a video won't show up. The guy takes the card out and connects it to a PC in an attempt to save the rest of the data. But... oops! There are no photos, music or videos on that card, just garbage. It is this moment the guy seeks for help and writes us an email. Sadly, in situations such as the one I described our hands are tied: that memory card was a fake. In fact, the "deal" advertises a 64 GB micro SD card for only $4.79. Yes, it's under five bucks for a 64 GB memory card. The description is Pidgin English and reads something like this: "New 64 GB Class 10 Micro SD HC Memory Card with Adapter Fast USA Shipping Dependable memory card for your favorite photos, videos, apps, and games Easily transfer files between phone, tablet and camera" blah, blah, blah. Remember: if it seems too good to be true, it's probably not true. See that "Micro SD HC" designation? It's a dead giveaway. You can't buy 64 gigs of memory for $5. And, THERE ARE NO 64 GB SDHC CARDS, period. The SD standard dictates that all SD cards with capacities higher than 32 GB are made to conform to the newer SDXC standard. If you buy this card, you won't be getting anything but a fake. Ditto. Do not buy these. Remember how the packaging looks, and ignore deals that seem too good to be true. SDXC Recovering 64GB and 128GB Memory Cards Hetman Software
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How to Repair a USB Flash Drive

Most people who work with their computer more or less regularly are sure to have a flash drive (and even several of them). Sometimes a flash drive can become faulty, for example after a failed formatting or due to some errors. Quite often the file system comes to be recognized as RAW, the flash drive cannot be formatted or even accesses... What can be done if that is your problem? This manual for repairing a flash drive is intended to deal with all sorts of USB drive issues except cases of mechanical damage. The drive manufacturer does not matter, in fact, be it Kingston, Silicon Power, Transced, Data Traveler, A-Data etc. All actions to be taken are given step by step.

Getting to Know Flash Drive Parameters (Manufacturer, Controller model, Memory size)

It may seem very easy to know the flash drive parameters, especially when the manufacturer and memory size are specified on the drive case. The matter is that USB drives, even belonging to one model range and made by one manufacturer can have different controllers. Hence, a simple conclusion - in order to repair a flash drive you need to know exactly the controller model so that you can select the right fixing utility. To determine the controller model there are special digital and letter values set by parameters of VID and PID.
  • VID - vendor ID (manufacturer identifier);
  • PID - Product ID (product identifier, i.e. identifier of a particular model);
These will be different for various controllers! If you are not going to waste your USB drive, do not use utilities which are designed for VID/PID other than yours. Very often, a wrongly chosen utility can "kill" your flash drive.

How Do I Find VID and PID?

You can find VID and PID with the help of special utilities, but it can be done without them as well. First of all, go to Device Manager. http://www.fixya.comwrite_tip-wyytcj10vubwvpdmj0eoj2yx-1-5.jpg In Device Manager, a flash drive is usually recognized as a USB Flash Disk, so you need to right-click on the device and go to its properties. http://www.fixya.comwrite_tip-wyytcj10vubwvpdmj0eoj2yx-1-2.jpg In "Details" tab select "Parent" parameter to see VID/PID. In our case they are as follows: VID: 0204, PID: 6025. http://www.fixya.comwrite_tip-wyytcj10vubwvpdmj0eoj2yx-1-0.jpg

Choosing The Necessary Utility to Repair The Drive (Low-level Formatting)

Knowing VID and PID we need to find a special utility suitable to restore our flash drive. It is better to use a search engine, Google or Yandex (a sample query: Silicon Power VID 0204 PID 6025). Before launching such utilities we recommend disconnecting all other flash drives from USB ports (so that the utility cannot format another disk by mistake). After treatment by such utilities (designed for low-level formatting) a problem-ridden flash drive should work properly again, recognized quickly and correctly by your PC. Certainly, this repair manual is not the simplest one (you can't do everything by clicking one or two buttons) but it can be applied in many cases to almost all flash drive types manufacturers. Yet before you start low-level formatting you should understand it means erasing all user information without a chance to restore it. That is, the part of the drive where data is contained will be cleaned completely. Standard Windows formatting does not do that but only applies quick formatting which is basically remarking your drive. So if you used your flash drive to store some important data before the problems began, and now you need the data to be recovered, it is possible but only before you start low-level formatting. This operation requires special data recovery software. The best choice to suit your needs will be Hetman Partition Recovery.
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How to Recover Data From a Disk Encrypted by Bitlocker. Data Recovery.

Today we will describe the procedure of data recovery from a damaged disk encrypted by Bitlocker. Such problem may emerge as a result of damage to the file system of an encrypted disk (for example, damage to the area of the hard disk, where BitLocker stores important data, that happens due to unexpected system shutdown), inability to load OS or BitLocker recovery console, and other similar errors that prevent normal opening of the encrypted disk. The described problems may affect both system disk,portable external drive or USB drive. In order to recover data we will use the utility Repair-bde (BitLocker Repair Tool), a command prompt utility which appeared back in Windows 7 / 2008 R2. This utility is used for access and recovery of encrypted data in a damaged disk encrypted by BitLocker. Warning. This procedure should be applied after all the others have failed, and it was impossible to unlock the encrypted disk in a standard way by using a Bitlocker password or recovery key.

Requirements for data recovery from a BitLocker volume

To recover data from a disk encrypted by BitLocker you need to have at least one of the following Bitlocker defense elements:
  • BitLocker recovery password;
  • Recovery key;
  • System startup key (Startup key - .bek).
Data will be recovered to a separate disk the size of which should be no less than the size of the damaged disk. In the course of recovery, all contents of this disk will be deleted and replaced by decrypted data from the Bitlocker volume. In our example, disk E: (size 2 Gb) is a USB drive the contents of which are encrypted by BitLocker, and which cannot be opened for some reason. To recover data, we have installed an additional external disk F: (size 16 Gb). http://www.fixya.comwrite_tip-wyytcj10vubwvpdmj0eoj2yx-1-9.png

Method 1. Data recovery with the use of a BitLocker password

In the first place, try recovering data with this method (it will work with Windows 8 / 2012 and newer versions):
  • Launch command prompt as administrator.
  • Execute the command: repair-bde E: F: -pw -Force where E: - disk with Bitlocker data, F: - disk where decrypted data should be extracted.
  • In the course of executing the command you will have to specify BitLocker password (the same which a user is to enter into UI when trying to access an encrypted volume).
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Method 2. Decryption of a Bitlocker volume with a recovery key

For decryption of data located in a damaged volume which is encrypted with Bitlocker we will need a recovery key or a system startup key (if the system partition is encrypted). Advice. BitLockerRecoveryKey is a unique sequence of 48 symbols. The recovery key is generated when a Bitlocker volume is created; it can be printed, saved as a text file to a local (this choice is not recommended) or external disk, or in a user account at Microsoft website. http://www.fixya.comwrite_tip-wyytcj10vubwvpdmj0eoj2yx-1-0.png Now let us launch data recovery with the help of this key: repair-bde E: F: -rp 011407-712393-682121-100210-377003-405174-520014-328130 -Force If Bitlocker is used for encryption of the system partition containing Windows, and for loading the system a special startup key on a USB drive is used, the encrypted volume can be decrypted as follows: repair-bde E: F: -rk I:\3F558473-943D-4330-8449-62C36BA53345.BEK -Force where file 3F558473-943D-4330-8449-62C36BA53345.BEK is a key to launch BitLocker disk encryption on a USB drive G: (by default, this file is hidden). After the procedure of data recovery and decryption, before opening the disk where the contents of the Bitlocker volume were extracted, it is necessary to run its check. In order to do it, execute the following command and wait until it is complete: Chkdsk F: /f Important note. If you failed to recover data from an encrypted disk with the described methods, it is worth trying to create a sector-by-sector copy of the damaged disk with the help of a Linux utility DDRescue (or any other similar utility). After that, try recovering data from the received copy by the following scenario.

Data Recovery Software

We also should notice that exist more common and simpler way to recover files from Bitlocker encrypted storage. These are data recovery software. Of course, not all programs ?an cope in such situation but some of them have required function. The only thing is that you must have a password to unlock the device which was specified when encrypt. Then it's simple. Connecting device with the information that you want to recover to your computer and getting message. Further, enter password in a special window after double-clicking on the device you need to recover in "This PC". After that, the storage becomes fully accessible for data recovery for any of the Hetman Software programs.
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How To Recover an Unsaved Microsoft Word Document

Many people who often work with Microsoft Word documents may from time to time face a quite unpleasant situation: after spending hours on typing and editing some text, the computer would reboot (because of a sudden blackout, an error or MS Word shutdown due to an internal error). What can you do in such a situation? Let us consider several simple ways to recover unsaved Word documents.

Automatic Recovery in MS Word

Whatever happens - a common error, a sudden reboot (without warning you), a power failure and a total blackout for your entire block of flats - the most important thing is never give way to panic! By default, Microsoft Word is "smart" enough to try automatic recovery of the document (in case of a disorderly close-down, i.e. close-down without the user's permission). After a PC is suddenly shut down and then started again, the application usually suggests saving any unsaved documents. The picture below shows how it looks in MS Word 2016 (in other versions of MS Word, the picture will be similar). Important notice! MS Word suggests recovering files only after the first restart after a disorderly closedown. That is, if you opened MS Word, closed it and then opened it again, it will not ask you about recovery options again. That is why I recommend you to save everything you need for further work, as soon as the application offers you to do so.

Recovery With Autosave Folder

Above, we mentioned that Microsoft Word is smart enough by default. If you haven't modified its settings, the application will save the document automatically every 10 minutes to a "backup" folder (a kind of protection against emergency situations). It seems completely logical that the second thing you should do is to check if the lost document is in that folder. How do you find it? Here is an example with MS Word 2016. Click the menu "File / Settings" (see the screenshot below). Then, select the "Save" tab. There we can find checkboxes we are interested in:
  • automatic saving of documents every 10 minutes (you can modify it to the value of 5 minutes, if you experience frequent power failures);
  • data directory for autosaving (that is what we need).
Just highlight and copy the address, then launch Windows Explorer and paste the copied data into the address bar. You may be lucky enough to find what you need in the directory that opens.

Recovery of an MS Word Document Deleted From The Disk

This method will help you in the worst cases, when you used to have a file on the disk but it has disappeared now. It can happen for a number of reasons: a viral attack, accidental deletion (all the more that Windows 8 and 10, for instance, do not ask by default if you really want to delete the file when you press Delete button), disk formatting etc. There are a vast number of applications disigned to recover files, but there only a few of them specialized to work with office document formats or Microsoft Word in particular. Within this article, we would like to mention one of the best and at the same time simplest software products - Hetman Word Recovery, and its more comprehensive version designed to deal with all office file formats, Hetman Office Recovery. What you should not do before recovery:
  • do not copy to the disk (where some documents/files were lost) any files, and try not to work with it;
  • do not format the disk (even if it is shown as RAW and Windows suggests that you should format it);
  • do not recover files to that disk.
Many people recover files to the same disk where they were lost from and which is scanned for lost files: it's something you mustn't do! The matter is that when recovering a file to the same disk it may be overwritten onto files which are not recovered yet. As a result, a part of such files may become unreadable (or partially unreadable). https://hetmanrecovery.com/recovery_news/how-to-recover-unsaved-microsoft-word-document.htm
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How to Recover Data From a Disk Encrypted by Bitlocker

In this article we will describe the procedure of data recovery from a damaged disk encrypted by Bitlocker. Such problem may emerge as a result of damage to the file system of an encrypted disk (for example, damage to the area of the hard disk, where BitLocker stores important data, that happens due to unexpected system shutdown), inability to load OS or BitLocker recovery console, and other similar errors that prevent normal opening of the encrypted disk. The described problems may affect both system disk,portable external drive or USB drive. In order to recover data we will use the utility Repair-bde (BitLocker Repair Tool), a command prompt utility which appeared back in Windows 7 / 2008 R2. This utility is used for access and recovery of encrypted data in a damaged disk encrypted by BitLocker. Warning. This procedure should be applied after all the others have failed, and it was impossible to unlock the encrypted disk in a standard way by using a Bitlocker password or recovery key.

Requirements for data recovery from a BitLocker volume

To recover data from a disk encrypted by BitLocker you need to have at least one of the following Bitlocker defense elements:
  • BitLocker recovery password;
  • Recovery key;
  • System startup key (Startup key - .bek).
Data will be recovered to a separate disk the size of which should be no less than the size of the damaged disk. In the course of recovery, all contents of this disk will be deleted and replaced by decrypted data from the Bitlocker volume. In our example, disk E: (size 2 Gb) is a USB drive the contents of which are encrypted by BitLocker, and which cannot be opened for some reason. To recover data, we have installed an additional external disk F: (size 16 Gb).

Method 1. Data recovery with the use of a BitLocker password

In the first place, try recovering data with this method (it will work with Windows 8 / 2012 and newer versions):
  • Launch command prompt as administrator.
  • Execute the command: repair-bde E: F: -pw -Force where E: - disk with Bitlocker data, F: - disk where decrypted data should be extracted.
  • In the course of executing the command you will have to specify BitLocker password (the same which a user is to enter into UI when trying to access an encrypted volume).

Method 2. Decryption of a Bitlocker volume with a recovery key

For decryption of data located in a damaged volume which is encrypted with Bitlocker we will need a recovery key or a system startup key (if the system partition is encrypted). Advice. BitLockerRecoveryKey is a unique sequence of 48 symbols. The recovery key is generated when a Bitlocker volume is created; it can be printed, saved as a text file to a local (this choice is not recommended) or external disk, or in a user account at Microsoft website. Now let us launch data recovery with the help of this key: repair-bde E: F: -rp 011407-712393-682121-100210-377003-405174-520014-328130 -Force If Bitlocker is used for encryption of the system partition containing Windows, and for loading the system a special startup key on a USB drive is used, the encrypted volume can be decrypted as follows: repair-bde E: F: -rk I:\3F558473-943D-4330-8449-62C36BA53345.BEK -Force where file 3F558473-943D-4330-8449-62C36BA53345.BEK is a key to launch BitLocker disk encryption on a USB drive G: (by default, this file is hidden). After the procedure of data recovery and decryption, before opening the disk where the contents of the Bitlocker volume were extracted, it is necessary to run its check. In order to do it, execute the following command and wait until it is complete: Chkdsk F: /f Important note. If you failed to recover data from an encrypted disk with the described methods, it is worth trying to create a sector-by-sector copy of the damaged disk with the help of a Linux utility DDRescue (or any other similar utility). After that, try recovering data from the received copy by the following scenario.

Data Recovery Software

We also should notice that exist more common and simpler way to recover files from Bitlocker encrypted storage. These are data recovery software. Of course, not all programs ?an cope in such situation but some of them have required function. The only thing is that you must have a password to unlock the device which was specified when encrypt. Then it's simple. Connecting device with the information that you want to recover to your computer and getting message. Further, enter password in a special window after double-clicking on the device you need to recover in "This PC". After that, the storage becomes fully accessible for data recovery for Hetman Partition Recovery. https://hetmanrecovery.com/recovery_news/how-to-recover-data-from-disk-encrypted-bitloker.htm
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