Recovering deleted files is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few minutes. With Deep Data Recovery, you can easily recover target files from a specific date, making it a convenient solution for retrieving lost data.
To recover deleted files from a corrupted hard drive, use date and time as critical filters, aided by a data recovery program, which can also help recover files from a specific date and apply other filters for a faster recovery.
Deleting files to free up space on a hard disk is a common practice, but accidentally deleting them can be a cause for concern. Fortunately, there are methods available to recover deleted files, and learning how to do so by date can help streamline the process. This approach allows you to focus on finding specific files or data rather than undertaking a complete recovery, making it a more efficient and targeted way to retrieve what you need.
The Deep Data Recovery tool allows you to identify lost files from your hard disk and other storage devices, and helps you narrow the search using filters. You can then preview the file contents and select the crucial files for recovery, which the software completes within a short period depending on the data size.
The program has a robust algorithm that retrieves deleted files by mistake, recovering contents from deleted hard drive, corrupted hard drive, or external disc, and formatted hard disk, even if disk initialization occurs each time you connect to a computer.
Before starting, download and install the software trial version, which can be done in just three-to-five minutes with a simple installation process.
Launch the program from the desktop icon, and the initial screen displays recoverable file formats with tick marks by default. You can choose to continue or select a specific file format to retrieve, then press the "Next" button to allow the software to access the drive.
Select the location to recover deleted files from a specific date, choosing from hard disk partitions, externally connected storage devices, and press the "Scan" button to initiate the recovery process.
The Quick scan for the selected location finishes quickly, but the time taken may vary depending on the disk size. Once completed, Deep Data Recovery displays the scan results.
To recover files, navigate to the folder containing the critical files using the tree directory on the left side of the window. Clicking a folder will display recoverable files in the center, and clicking a specific file will show its contents as a thumbnail in the preview window. Mark all essential files for retrieval and use the "Recover" button to extract them. The software will prompt for a storage path, and it's recommended to use an external storage unit, such as an external HDD, to avoid overwriting the original data. Wait for the recovery process to complete before accessing the recovered files.
If you suspect there is more data available but the software isn't showing it, try using the "Deep Scan" mode. This mode is slower but will scan the entire drive sector by sector to retrieve any additional data.
Preventing data loss is crucial, and being prepared for the worst-case scenario is essential. Data can be quickly lost in various scenarios, including hardware failures, software glitches, user errors, and cyber attacks, among others.
To prevent unwanted file deletion and ensure data safety, it's recommended to practice data backup. A useful tool for this purpose is QILING Disk Master, which allows you to schedule backups to safeguard your data.