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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1851286" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>Yeah, I overlooked that he mentioned he had installed Windows 10 on it and used it for a bit. If he had simply reformatted the drive, recovery "technically" should still be possible although practical or affordable is a whole different matter. It'd be a good question to kick to the developer of one of these commercial apps. CleverFiles for example (the developer of Disk Drill), offers a mail-in data recovery service for extreme situations. Actually, I will send them an email asking them for their 2 cents. In any event, I'm with you on this... even if the data is "technically" recoverable, it would require an expert and loads of cash.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I sent an email to CleverFiles to confirm, but meanwhile, if I am interpreting their description of the Deep Scan feature of Disk Drill, then yes, it should be possible to recover certain file types even after formatting.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.cleverfiles.com/help/file-types/" target="_blank">What File Formats Can Disk Drill Recover?</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1851286, member: 38864"] Yeah, I overlooked that he mentioned he had installed Windows 10 on it and used it for a bit. If he had simply reformatted the drive, recovery "technically" should still be possible although practical or affordable is a whole different matter. It'd be a good question to kick to the developer of one of these commercial apps. CleverFiles for example (the developer of Disk Drill), offers a mail-in data recovery service for extreme situations. Actually, I will send them an email asking them for their 2 cents. In any event, I'm with you on this... even if the data is "technically" recoverable, it would require an expert and loads of cash. EDIT: I sent an email to CleverFiles to confirm, but meanwhile, if I am interpreting their description of the Deep Scan feature of Disk Drill, then yes, it should be possible to recover certain file types even after formatting. [URL="https://www.cleverfiles.com/help/file-types/"]What File Formats Can Disk Drill Recover?[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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