Format Hard Drive / Restore Operating System
There are cases when a hard drive will be inaccessible and Windows will
ask if you want to format the drive. When a format occurs, unless specific
commands are given, the data will be effectively "lost" to the end user.
This doesn't mean that the data is gone for good, since technically the data
remains until the specific sectors containing the data are overwritten with
new data. Once the sectors are overwritten, the data is usually
unrecoverable at that point. If you have accidentally formatted your hard
drive, DO NOT utilize the drive any further, not even for web browsing
(since cached web page data may overwrite data you are looking to recover).
Another common occurrence is doing a Operating System Restore. This is
different than a System Restore in Windows, where a specified restore point
is utilized, and no user data is lost. An operating system restore, is
basically a new installation of the operating system, which in turn, formats
the drive and renders the user's data inaccessible. This also requires that
you do not use the computer after the restore has taken place, since
recoverable data may be overwritten.
If you have accidentally formatted your hard drive, or reinstalled the
operating system and have lost your data, contact a data recovery
professional immediately. We can help get your data back.
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