How to Recover Lost Data from NTFS Formatted Drives

What is a reliable NTFS data recovery tool? Thanks for your comments, everyone. Cloning is a common practice while performing data recovery at my job. Yet, since Macs predominate here, NTFS is uncharted ground.

Users typically create backup copies of their files and folders to protect their data from loss while formatting. You may easily restore all the files and folders by simply inserting the hard disk that contains the backup data. Perhaps you've used the Windows Backup and Restore tools to set up automatic backup on your machine. Verify if the NTFS drive has ever been backed up using this built-in application. If you don't have a backup, you can do it using data recovery software:

No specialized knowledge or prior experience is required for NTFS file recovery. The recuperation procedure is completely safe and automatic. Months of effort or terabytes of your irreplaceable images, letters, and other important files will be found and restored. Even if Windows cannot access your NTFS disk, it will still be of assistance to you.

Step 1. Start the EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, choose "Lost Partition," and then click "Scan" to look through all of the lost data.

Step 2. You can select a file category for rapid filtering because there will be numerous scanned files.

Step 3. You can preview the file to make sure it has the data you need before recovery. Choose all the files you require, then select "Recover" to get them back.

Your partition won't be seen if the NTFS volume label is absent. The CMD command might be used to resolve your issue. Attempt to restore the lost partition and assign a drive letter to the NTFS drive.

  • To open the search box, press Windows + S. key in cmd. Click in the upper-right corner to choose "Run as administrator" when the command line appears.
  • Fill up the command prompt using diskpart. Enter the key.
  • Then hit Enter after typing list volume.
  • pick volume, kind. Replace the volume number with the volume number inside the >.
  • Put a letter in assign. Change the drive letter inside of the > to the new drive letter. If you can access and restore the NTFS partition, close this window and try again.