How To Restore Lost or Corrupted Files Using Lazesoft Data Recovery
How To Restore Lost or Corrupted Files Using Lazesoft Data Recovery
Deleted files
Reformatted partitions containing important data
Partitions that have been mistakenly damaged or lost when reinstalling Windows
An inaccessible partition
It is designed specifically to allow home and business users to recover data fast and easily.
Here is how you can recover lost data with Lazesoft Data Recovery.
Do not write any additional files or data to the drive from which you want to recover data!
In order to recover data when Windows cannot start normally or to reduce the risk of overwriting
important, lost data, especially on your Windows boot disk (C:), BE SURE TO create a bootable
recovery CD, then reboot from it to run the Lazesoft recovery program.
When you have launched the Lazesoft Data Recovery, you will see the Start Data Recovery Wizard
window.
The Start Data Recovery Wizard screen provides two data recovery options, "File Recovery?" or
"Partition Recovery".
if you want to recover deleted files, first use the <Undelete> option;
if you have a reformatted disk, first use the <Unformat> option
if you have a corrupt disk, first use the <Fast Scan> option
If the <Fast Scan> option does not work, please use the <Deep Scan> option
To search for deleted or lost files, click the <File Recovery> button to proceed.
If your data loss problem relates to loss of data from the entire drive, select the <Partition Recovery>
option.
Select the "Partition Recovery" option
The "Partition Recovery" option is best used when:
In Automatic mode, common files types will be pre-selected. In most cases these common pre-
selected file types will be adequate for file recovery.
This option allows the user to manually select and search for specific file types. The more file types
elected, the slower the search.
1. Files to be recovered; is chosen from broad areas of option presented and in this case,
data is to be recovered from “All Files” and not a specific folder.
2. Data type that has to be recovered. Here, the choice is that of “Not Sure” since data is to
be recovered from a broad area.
3. What follows is carrying out a deep scan of the whole system to get all the files that have
been reformatted.
4. After the scan is done, the recovered information appears in the display and its restored to
the folder of the choice of the one recovering the data. Most probably, data is restored
from to a new folder for easy identification and access.