When your computer fails to boot, you can't access all your important data saved on the system hard drive. Reinstalling the OS would definitely cause partial data loss on your C drive.
What is the best way to get your data out of the dead system hard drive before fixing the system error? Bootable data recovery is the best choice.
Deep Data Recovery Bootable Media enables you to create a WinPE bootable disk for data recovery. With it, you just need to boot your computer from the CD/DVD or USB bootable disk to perform data recovery in Windows Pre-installation Environment (WinPE).
As a result, even you can't boot up your system, you still can restore your data from the dead OS or dead hard drive with the help of this software. It is safe, causing no harm to your data. Follow the listed phrases below to start the recovery process now:
Taking immediate actions is very crucial. It will increase the chance of finding lost data back.
Deep Data Recovery is a safe and non-destructive data recovery tool and it can automatically skip bad sectors for quick scanning and avoid any further damage to your data.
Before starting the bootable data recovery, you'll have to do some preparations:
Here is the official access for you to download Deep Data Recovery with Bootable Media and create the bootable disk on the USB drive:
Deep Data Recovery with Bootable Media is designed for data recovery when your computer failed to boot. It's fully compatible with all Windows OS, including Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista and XP.
Clicking the button here, you'll be able to download this software for a free trial:
NOTICE: As this software only has a trial edition, it means that you need to activate it for executing the bootable data recovery operation. Therefore, we suggest you purchase an activation key for gaining full capacity.
Step 1. Create a bootable disk
Prepare an empty USB. If you have important data on it, copy the data to another device. When you create a bootable disk, the data on the USB will be erased. Deep Data Recovery WinPE Edition will help you create a bootable disk.
Connect the USB drive to PC, launch Deep Data Recovery WinPE Edition. Select the USB drive and click "Create" to create a bootable disk.
Step 2. Boot from the bootable USB
Connect the bootable disk to PC that won't boot and change your computer boot sequence in BIOS. For most users, it works well when they restart their computer and press F2 at the same time to enter BIOS.
Set to boot the PC from "Removable Devices" (bootable USB disk) or "CD-ROM Drive" (bootable CD/DVD) beyond Hard Drive. Press "F10" to save and exit.
Step 3. Recover data from a hard drive that won't boot
When you boot from the USB, you can run Deep Data Recovery from the WinPE bootable disk. Select the drive you want to scan to find all your lost files.
Click "Scan" to start the scanning process.
Recover data from the computer or laptop. After the scan completed, you can preview all recoverable files, select the targeted files, and click the "Recover" button to restore your files. You'd better save all of the recovered data to another place to avoid data overwriting.
Windows PE (Microsoft Windows Pre-installation Environment) is a minimal Windows system that provides limited services based on the Windows kernels. It also provides the minimal set of features required to run Windows Setup, access and install operating systems from the network, script basic repetitive tasks, and validate hardware.
As WinPE does not require a hard drive to boot, and it can run solely from a CD, DVD, or USB drive, WinPE plays an important role for data recovery and system maintenance purposes.
The Windows PE helps the IT professionals execute the following tasks in Windows desktops and Servers machines:
The deployment process becomes more streamlined because your administrators are able to automate the process by using the Windows PE platform and toolsets.
The Windows PE is able to run multiple tools at the same time using the built-in multithreading and multitasking support. This capability saves both time and resources that would otherwise be required to validate and test the hardware and software images.
Windows PE provides the ability to boot from a variety of media types, including USB Flash Drive (UFD), DVD, CD, and the network, using the PXE remote-boot ROMs and Remote Install servers.
Using the Windows PE will make your IT professionals' deployment and recovery efforts less time-consuming and more productive.
Deep Data Recovery with Bootable Media with its created bootable media supports data recovery on Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP and even Windows Server 2008/2012/2016/2019.