![]() ![]() Do NOT interrupt it.ġ0) When done, browse the folders in the directory tree - and be SURE to check the filesizes of the files you want to recover. Since your data was on a Windows partition, based on my experience at doing this successfully, my suggestions are the following:ġ) Find someone with a working MS Windows PCģ) Connect your old drive to the MS Windows PC.Ĥ) Download and install the trial version of RecoverMyFiles from Runtime Software in MS Windows.ĥ) Right-click the RecoverMyFiles shortcut and select "Run as Administrator"ħ) You will get a list of drive, scroll down to find the one for your USB stick or memory cardĨ) Select Automatic Driver recovery, press Start buttonĩ) It will run for a while but when done, will show a directory tree in the left pane. ![]() Your best bet at recovering data in a useful form from the Windows filesystem is to do as indicated below. I just want the disk readable to get the files off it.In my experience, Windows filesystem utilities have been best at recovering data from former Windows partitions Linux filesystem utilities have been best at recovering data from former Linux partitions.
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