by vaiari » Thu May 19, 2022 3:17 pm
Hi everyone and Alt, I can't emphasize enough how much R-studio helped us and how it is far ahead from the so called data recovery software programs. Now I am in a situation where I don't have R-studio ( I've used it many times when working for my previous company ) And I am planning to buy but there is a big problem : I have an SSD (240 GB, Micron) and on windows 7 I accidentally (???!!!) installed windows 7 (on windows 7, as windows couldn't load because of short power surges when starting, and it couldn't repair itself somehow) thinking it wouldn't format, so calmly, as I am called the IT guy, so sure of myself, as it didn't say clean install, and I didn't read carefully.
The Question is : Should I even put it back to computer and check if TRIM is enabled or not and try to do other things, or wait around 5 years for the technology ( R-studio ) to come up with a new algorithm/way to recover files? What have I done? As soon as I found out there's something going very bad- after windows installation it booted with two windows options? And I couldn't understand why, Then immediately it booted up, I saw that all is gone, I shut down the laptop, and removed the SSD - all in less than a minute. Long gone. Now because it's an SSD, although not enough, I have an idea what TRIM does, but for the specific SSD model, I had no idea how Garbage Collection worked so I wrote to Micron, and they said , just take it to a professional data recovery center.
Only 5-6 mp4 video files are important - my personal laptop .
I'd be grateful for Anyone who sheds light, leads the way, Alt? Many thanks.
Hi everyone and Alt, I can't emphasize enough how much R-studio helped us and how it is far ahead from the so called data recovery software programs. Now I am in a situation where I don't have R-studio ( I've used it many times when working for my previous company ) And I am planning to buy but there is a big problem : I have an SSD (240 GB, Micron) and on windows 7 I accidentally (???!!!) installed windows 7 (on windows 7, as windows couldn't load because of short power surges when starting, and it couldn't repair itself somehow) thinking it wouldn't format, so calmly, as I am called the IT guy, so sure of myself, as it didn't say clean install, and I didn't read carefully.
The Question is : Should I even put it back to computer and check if TRIM is enabled or not and try to do other things, or wait around 5 years for the technology ( R-studio ) to come up with a new algorithm/way to recover files? What have I done? As soon as I found out there's something going very bad- after windows installation it booted with two windows options? And I couldn't understand why, Then immediately it booted up, I saw that all is gone, I shut down the laptop, and removed the SSD - all in less than a minute. Long gone. Now because it's an SSD, although not enough, I have an idea what TRIM does, but for the specific SSD model, I had no idea how Garbage Collection worked so I wrote to Micron, and they said , just take it to a professional data recovery center.
Only 5-6 mp4 video files are important - my personal laptop .
I'd be grateful for Anyone who sheds light, leads the way, Alt? Many thanks.