Most common questions used to investigate
Were you able to boot the computer after the system hard drive was corrupted?
Were you able to see your lost file?
Were you able to recover your lost data?
Were you able to fix the corrupted hard disk as well?
Do you have a partition management tool installed on your PC?
Does your hard disk have some bad sectors or internal errors?
Have you tried repairing your corrupted hard disk using your PC control panel?
Was it able to fix the problem?
Were you able to open and run the hard drive?
Common conclusions
, In that case, choose a scan hard drive partition and scan for the lost data.
Select your lost files on the hard drive, click the Recover button and secure them to another location.
If you weren't able to recover your lost data, try to download data recovery software. It will help you locate any recoverable data and provide it in a usable format.
Do not let the hard disk go and try some methods to fix it. Chances are, it is not totally damaged and can still be used again for storing your files.
Try installing and using a free partition management tool to repair a corrupted hard drive. This tool will help you clone, merge and format partitions with the simplest solutions.
Try using a cmd prompt on your PC and let it run before the operating system loads to repair your disk fully.
Go to your PC control panel’s System and Security tab and do a full scan and click restart. This will help you refresh your PC without affecting your files.
Try disconnecting the hard drive from the PC and connect it to another machine.
, In that case, the operating system is corrupted, but your lost file is still recoverable and retrievable.
If you weren’t able to run the hard disk, it might have been damaged, and you will need to see a data recovery professional to fix it.
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