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Format and recovery data

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One of my disks was unmountable/unformatable, I formatted it, how do I recovery data?

Thanks a lot.

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4 minutes ago, rocky said:

One of my disks was unmountable/unformatable, I formatted it, how do I recovery data?

Thanks a lot.

If you formatted a drive then the only chance of recovering data is data recovery software such as UFS Explorer.  
 

Formatting a drive that contains data is not the correct way to handle drives that suddenly gets reported as unmountable.  The correct way to proceed is covered here in the online documentation accessible via the ‘Manual’ link at the bottom of the GUI or the DOCS link at the top of each forum page.

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19 minutes ago, itimpi said:

If you formatted a drive then the only chance of recovering data is data recovery software such as UFS Explorer.  
 

Formatting a drive that contains data is not the correct way to handle drives that suddenly gets reported as unmountable.  The correct way to proceed is covered here in the online documentation accessible via the ‘Manual’ link at the bottom of the GUI or the DOCS link at the top of each forum page.

 

it showed unformatable, then I format it, how do I get data back. Are parity could able to do it?

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13 minutes ago, rocky said:

 

it showed unformatable, then I format it, how do I get data back. Are parity could able to do it?

No.   When you selected the option to format it would have warned you that doing so would update parity to say the disk would then have an empty formatted disk and it was NOT the way to proceed if you wanted to keep the data.

 

As I said your only chance is to use specialist disk recovery software such as UFS Explorer or something similar.

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13 minutes ago, itimpi said:

No.   When you selected the option to format it would have warned you that doing so would update parity to say the disk would then have an empty formatted disk and it was NOT the way to proceed if you wanted to keep the data.

 

As I said your only chance is to use specialist disk recovery software such as UFS Explorer or something similar.

thanks a lot, I will try with recovery software.

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