I didn't do anything to manually save my progress. Is there a default way to continue where I accidentally stopped the recovery in this case?
Better yet, does anyone know whether the rest of the progress is solely composed of extra files? Because I would no longer bother trying to continue the recovery if that's the case.
Also, I haven't found a way to quickly list all directories in the recovered files thus far and compare it with the list that R-studio is able to generate from scanned drives. I could definitely let it run for another 4 hours or more to get that list and compare them, but I doubt it's the best way to go about finding out if I'm done recovering my files or not. CMD doesn't allow me to use the system smoothly while it lists the files as well so I can't use it while the program is running. (Is it possible to create a file list of a specific folder of a network-attached drive in R-Studio?)
Technical information:
- Seagate st2000vx003 - 2TB hard drive where the files are being recovered from
- R-Studio (Recovery software)
- OS: Windows 10 Pro (10.0.19044 Build 19044)
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