idmb22 wrote...
Hi all!
Thanks for the posts. Here is what happened at the end.
Fortunately for me, I was not using the Recuva software right (first time using recovery software whatever). Basically, I did not know of the "Deep Scan" option. I used it and the files came back. However, the way Recuva restores files was very annoying, i.e. the naming convention is not meaningful at all.
So I went back to other softwares I tried, specifically, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard 9.0, and did another deep scan. On top of doing the same good job as Recuva, this one shows folder structure, directories and menaingful names, making my life on finding and selecting the data I wanted to recover much easier.
The only downside of EasuUS Data Recovery Wizard 9.0 is that it asks you to purchase a License if you want to recover more than 1 GB of data. Nevertheless, after considering spending loads of time browsing files with the Recuva Recovery or spending even more money on professional recovery services... I paid it.
Disclaimer: This is
not a damm advert topic about EaseUS, just want to let other knows of the software, despite not being free past 1 GB of data, that it actually helps and is a legit solution in case you got money, but not time to filter millions (no joke) of files. It is worth paying since the License you get is "lifetime". However, if you do not want to pay, use Recuva which is equally good and free.
luckily you recovered the data within 7 days,
the longer you wait, the more files are damaged/lost