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[Main Interface Screen] | +-- Select Target Drive/Partition (e.g., Local Disk C:) | | | +--> Click "Scan" or "Search for Lost Data" | +-- In-Depth Scan (Deep Scan automatically parses file signatures) | | | +--> Filter Results (By file extension, name, or deletion date) | +-- Preview Files (Confirm file integrity before extraction) | +--> Select Destination (MUST be an external drive or secondary disk) | +--> Click "Recover" Important Safety Practices for Data Recovery
: Once the WinPE environment loads, the EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard interface will automatically appear. Select Location
While EaseUS regularly updates its software, version 13.2 remains a notable milestone for its stability and broad file support.
Do you have access to a to set up the bootable drive? Share public link Easeus.data.recovery.wizard.winpe.13.2.iso
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If you suspect data loss, stop using the affected drive immediately to prevent overwriting.
To successfully recover data when your computer won't start, follow these steps: [Main Interface Screen] | +-- Select Target Drive/Partition
Restart the PC and repeatedly press the BIOS/UEFI entry key (usually , F12 , Del , or Esc ).
Click to create the bootable drive. Note: This will erase all data on the USB. Step 2: Boot the Crashed PC from the USB
Wait for the lightweight Windows PE interface to load into your system RAM. Step 3: Run the Recovery Process Share public link The blue light of the
The WinPE bootable media operates outside standard OS boundaries, providing several key advantages: 1. Crashed Operating System Recovery
: Browse through the file tree or use the search bar to locate specific files. You can preview photos or text documents to check their integrity.
Accesses internal hard drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), and NVMe storage media even when Windows displays a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), black screen, or missing boot sector errors.
Fully compatible with FAT (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32), exFAT, NTFS, NTFS5, ext2/ext3, HFS+, and ReFS formatted drives.
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