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NoNe_1
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01-18-2025, 03:39 AM
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Hi, you're dealing with a tricky recovery situation. Since your drive is FAT32 and the OS format was altered, you might need specialized tools. After using EaseUS, it seems the recovery process required a fee. If you're looking for alternatives, consider free options like DiskDigger or Stellar Repair Tool, though their effectiveness can vary. Always back up important data before attempting recovery to avoid further issues.
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NoNe_1
01-18-2025, 03:39 AM #1

Hi, you're dealing with a tricky recovery situation. Since your drive is FAT32 and the OS format was altered, you might need specialized tools. After using EaseUS, it seems the recovery process required a fee. If you're looking for alternatives, consider free options like DiskDigger or Stellar Repair Tool, though their effectiveness can vary. Always back up important data before attempting recovery to avoid further issues.

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IROOU
Junior Member
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01-18-2025, 10:15 AM
#2
DiskGenius offers a free utility for managing hard drives and SSDs. I haven’t personally tested file recovery yet, so I’m unfamiliar with its features. CrystalDiskInfo is a complimentary program to assess drive health. Share a screenshot of the SMART table if possible, so we can identify any issues. FAT32 is an outdated file system used in older Windows versions. What is the age of your hard drive and computer?
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IROOU
01-18-2025, 10:15 AM #2

DiskGenius offers a free utility for managing hard drives and SSDs. I haven’t personally tested file recovery yet, so I’m unfamiliar with its features. CrystalDiskInfo is a complimentary program to assess drive health. Share a screenshot of the SMART table if possible, so we can identify any issues. FAT32 is an outdated file system used in older Windows versions. What is the age of your hard drive and computer?

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paruiz
Junior Member
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01-20-2025, 11:11 AM
#3
Sadly, most data recovery tools, like DiskGenius, are available for free to download, scan, and inspect files. However, restoring them usually requires a fee. Some recovery apps aren’t very intuitive despite being free, which hasn’t worked for me. One option from the Microsoft Store is listed here: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9n26s5...n-us&gl=US. Regardless of the app you choose, you’ll need to save the files to a different drive than the one you’re trying to recover from. This is because the SSD or HDD is about to fail and will need replacement. You can check the drive’s health by running Crystal Disk Info, also in my signature. Reviewing its SMART information is important—if it’s below acceptable levels, replacement is necessary.
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paruiz
01-20-2025, 11:11 AM #3

Sadly, most data recovery tools, like DiskGenius, are available for free to download, scan, and inspect files. However, restoring them usually requires a fee. Some recovery apps aren’t very intuitive despite being free, which hasn’t worked for me. One option from the Microsoft Store is listed here: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9n26s5...n-us&gl=US. Regardless of the app you choose, you’ll need to save the files to a different drive than the one you’re trying to recover from. This is because the SSD or HDD is about to fail and will need replacement. You can check the drive’s health by running Crystal Disk Info, also in my signature. Reviewing its SMART information is important—if it’s below acceptable levels, replacement is necessary.

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mistercraft77
Posting Freak
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01-21-2025, 12:58 AM
#4
It appears Recuva remains available for free file recovery.
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mistercraft77
01-21-2025, 12:58 AM #4

It appears Recuva remains available for free file recovery.

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02-01-2025, 06:15 PM
#5
It is mentioned that these data recovery tools, such as Easeus, can scan and retrieve your files, allowing you to see them, though restoring them to another drive requires payment. Recuva works well for files that were accidentally deleted, but it doesn’t help with lost partitions like the one described.
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LupusGladiator
02-01-2025, 06:15 PM #5

It is mentioned that these data recovery tools, such as Easeus, can scan and retrieve your files, allowing you to see them, though restoring them to another drive requires payment. Recuva works well for files that were accidentally deleted, but it doesn’t help with lost partitions like the one described.

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mj18wals
Senior Member
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02-03-2025, 05:51 AM
#6
Avoid identifying it
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mj18wals
02-03-2025, 05:51 AM #6

Avoid identifying it

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NotAnAltK
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02-09-2025, 04:33 PM
#7
According to the HDD details, everything is normal.
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NotAnAltK
02-09-2025, 04:33 PM #7

According to the HDD details, everything is normal.

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JonnyB117
Member
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02-10-2025, 12:38 PM
#8
Purchase a data recovery application to recover your files. It’s a suitable moment to back up your drive—whether it’s a cloud storage device or another location—or create an image file using a third-party tool that saves the image elsewhere.
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JonnyB117
02-10-2025, 12:38 PM #8

Purchase a data recovery application to recover your files. It’s a suitable moment to back up your drive—whether it’s a cloud storage device or another location—or create an image file using a third-party tool that saves the image elsewhere.

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xFunnyman
Member
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02-10-2025, 04:04 PM
#9
Fortunately, no payment required! Located an option that seems to be a free gig—can’t recall the exact name.
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xFunnyman
02-10-2025, 04:04 PM #9

Fortunately, no payment required! Located an option that seems to be a free gig—can’t recall the exact name.

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ItzFireMLG
Member
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02-11-2025, 12:10 AM
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I think Easeus lets you restore up to 1GB of data without cost. However, most users need larger amounts—GBs or even TBs—to recover. The amount you can afford depends on how important your files are. To prevent this later, regularly back up your data to another device or cloud service.
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ItzFireMLG
02-11-2025, 12:10 AM #10

I think Easeus lets you restore up to 1GB of data without cost. However, most users need larger amounts—GBs or even TBs—to recover. The amount you can afford depends on how important your files are. To prevent this later, regularly back up your data to another device or cloud service.