Sunday, March 3, 2013

Hard Drive Shows Not Formatted Error - Recovering Data from an Unformatted Drive

FAQ1, Hard Drive Shows Not Formatted Error. What to Do Next?
Question: I can’t open my laptop hard drive in which I have lots of data including family pictures, videos and some office documents etc. I got the following message when I try to open it:
''The disk in drive E is not formatted. Do you want to format it now?''
Obviously I can’t format it since I don’t wipe off the data inside the drive. Could someone help me get data off the unformatted hard drive?

Answer: To get data off the unformatted drive, you need to use hard drive recovery software. Free, easy-to-use, powerful, this software supports to recover pictures, videos, audios, office files, emails, PDF, etc from any brand of hard drives. You don’t need to worry that you have a lot of files inside the unformatted drive since this freeware enables you to recover all types of files with one time.

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FAQ2, Urgent! How to Recover Data from an Unformatted External WD Hard Drive?
Question: I have a Western Digital 500GB external hard drive which contains all my important data. Yesterday I went to open the drive but Windows pops up disk in drive is not formatted do you want to format it now? I found lots of data recovery software could help me with data recovery, but most of them are shareware. The rest are freeware but I am not clear how to use it. Can anybody show me the data recovery from an external hard drive step by step?
Answer: Follow the right steps to perform the data recovery is very important since wrong steps may cause lost data being overwritten, after which lost data may be not recoverable. So follow the steps below and you will get back lost data within a short time.

Step1. Insert the external hard drive to your PC. Free download the unformat drive recovery software
, install and launch the software on your PC. Go to the right recovery module to enter the next step.
Step2. Choose the external hard drive as a target drive and enable the software to scan the drive.
Step3. Preview all recoverable files after scanning and recover them.
 
FAQ3, What Should I Pay Attention to When Need to Recover Data from Unformatted Hard Drive?
Question
: I need to recover some valuable data from my Seagate hard drive since it shows not formatted error. I found the Seagate drive recovery freeware is specialized in not formatted recovery. What should I pay attention to when I recover data with this application?

Answer: Things you need to pay attention to whenever you perform the data recovery,
1. Stop using the hard drive and not format it when you find it shows not formatted error.
2. Don’t repair the not formatted error with any software or method before all data inside the drive has been recovered successfully.
3. Avoid saving recovered data to the original drive in case of overwriting the lost data.

FAQ4, Why Does My Hard Drive Shows Unformatted & How Can I Avoid It?
Question: My hard drive had been working well until this morning I found Windows pops up a not formatted error message on the drive. I don’t think I have done anything wrong with this hard drive but now it shows as unformatted drive and types of file system is RAW. Who can tell me the reasons for this error and how can I avoid it?

Answer: The reasons for not formatted error are various, such as virus attack, bad sectors on hard drive, improperly operation on hard drive etc. In order to avoid such kinds of errors happen on your hard drive, you should be careful when you make use of them. 

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