Hello,
I installed Windows 11 yesterday, but unfortunately, I accidentally chose the wrong drive (1TB SSD) to install on, including recreating partitions. The entire installation process completed, and I only realized the mistake once I was in Windows and tried to access the backup files. Now, I have installed Windows on the correct drive (240GB SSD) and am trying to recover at least some of the data that was on the larger drive.
I moved the disk to another computer where I have more space for recovering files and set it to read-only. I have tried DMDE, Photorec, GetDataBack, and UFS Explorer Professional Recovery. Most of them just reflect the current content on the drive, but some do find files that they place under "lost & found." However, the names are scrambled and the folder structures no longer exist. I have managed to recover some photos, but no text files, notes, Visual Studio solution files, and so on. There are a lot of files, and each needs to be manually checked to see what they are—it's like finding needles in a haystack.
I usually store sensitive data on a local NAS that is backed up, but sometimes there might be some stuff that hasn't made its way to the NAS yet, which is what I'm now trying to recover.
After investing a day's work on this, I'm about to give up. I guess that recreating the partitions (a old bad habit) might have been the nail in the coffin.
Any suggestions, or should I just take the hit and format it so it can be used again?
Regards
I installed Windows 11 yesterday, but unfortunately, I accidentally chose the wrong drive (1TB SSD) to install on, including recreating partitions. The entire installation process completed, and I only realized the mistake once I was in Windows and tried to access the backup files. Now, I have installed Windows on the correct drive (240GB SSD) and am trying to recover at least some of the data that was on the larger drive.
I moved the disk to another computer where I have more space for recovering files and set it to read-only. I have tried DMDE, Photorec, GetDataBack, and UFS Explorer Professional Recovery. Most of them just reflect the current content on the drive, but some do find files that they place under "lost & found." However, the names are scrambled and the folder structures no longer exist. I have managed to recover some photos, but no text files, notes, Visual Studio solution files, and so on. There are a lot of files, and each needs to be manually checked to see what they are—it's like finding needles in a haystack.
I usually store sensitive data on a local NAS that is backed up, but sometimes there might be some stuff that hasn't made its way to the NAS yet, which is what I'm now trying to recover.
After investing a day's work on this, I'm about to give up. I guess that recreating the partitions (a old bad habit) might have been the nail in the coffin.
Any suggestions, or should I just take the hit and format it so it can be used again?
Regards