How to Retrieve the Data of the Unavailable F Disk

    An unavailable location indicates that the disk's file system structure is corrupted. In normal times, if the data is not important, it can be used directly by formatting. But sometimes the data inside is very important, so you must restore the data first and then format it. The specific recovery method can be found in the text (non-formatted recovery method)


Tool/software: Meteor Data Recovery Software


Step 1: After downloading and decompressing the program to open, double-click the partition to be recovered, then right-click the software icon and select "To Manage "Run as a member" (if it is an xp system, you can directly double-click to open the software)


Step 2: After the program runs, double-click the partition to be restored


Step 3: After the program finds the file, it will be placed in the same directory as the volume label of the disk to be restored


Step 4: Check the data you want to restore, right-click and select "Copy Checked Files", the program will copy the checked files.


Step 5: Wait for the program to finish COPYing the data.


Note 1: The recovered data needs to be temporarily saved to other disks when the location is unavailable.


Note 2: If you want to recover that the disk location is unavailable, you need to pay attention, you must first restore the data and then format it.

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