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<blockquote data-quote="yuanyasmine" data-source="post: 1850988" data-attributes="member: 403894"><p>It's almost impossible but still worth having a try. Firstly, all the data recovery tools are separated into Windows and Mac version - The Mac data recovery software only supports macOS default file systems like APFS, HFS, HFS+, HFSX. And the Windows version only supports NTFS, exFAT, FAT32, etc. Secondly, you've reformatted the HDD with NTFS and rewrite new data. The original data might be overwritten already. So the recovery success rate is very low.</p><p></p><p>However, when you save new data on the HDD, those data will be stored randomly. It's possible some of the previous data hasn't been written over. My suggestion is to try data recovery on your Mac computer. From my own experience, iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac is awesome. The deep scan function has saved my files for times. But it is $$$. You can follow this guide: <a href="https://iboysoft.com/mac-data-recovery/recover-data-from-formatted-apfs-encrypted-drive.html" target="_blank">[Solved] How to recover lost data from formatted APFS encrypted drive?</a></p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yuanyasmine, post: 1850988, member: 403894"] It's almost impossible but still worth having a try. Firstly, all the data recovery tools are separated into Windows and Mac version - The Mac data recovery software only supports macOS default file systems like APFS, HFS, HFS+, HFSX. And the Windows version only supports NTFS, exFAT, FAT32, etc. Secondly, you've reformatted the HDD with NTFS and rewrite new data. The original data might be overwritten already. So the recovery success rate is very low. However, when you save new data on the HDD, those data will be stored randomly. It's possible some of the previous data hasn't been written over. My suggestion is to try data recovery on your Mac computer. From my own experience, iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac is awesome. The deep scan function has saved my files for times. But it is $$$. You can follow this guide: [url=https://iboysoft.com/mac-data-recovery/recover-data-from-formatted-apfs-encrypted-drive.html][Solved] How to recover lost data from formatted APFS encrypted drive?[/url] Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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