Hasleo Data Recovery is a professional data restoration tool designed to retrieve deleted, formatted, or lost files from internal drives, external disks, USBs, and SD cards. By default, the free version lets you recover up to 2 GB of data. It stands out for its native ability to recover files from BitLocker-encrypted drives if you provide the password or recovery key. 📋 Step-by-Step Recovery Guide Step 1: Select the Recovery Mode
Open the software. Choose a recovery mode on the main interface based on your scenario:
Deleted File Recovery: Best for files emptied from the Recycle Bin or permanently erased using Shift + Delete.
Deep Scan Recovery: Use this if the partition is formatted, corrupted, or if standard scanning doesn’t find your files.
BitLocker Data Recovery: Use this specifically if the drive you are targeting is encrypted with Windows BitLocker. Step 2: Scan for Your Lost Files
Select the target drive or partition where your missing files were stored.
Click the Scan button to begin searching the storage blocks.
(For BitLocker drives only): Enter your 48-digit BitLocker recovery key or password when prompted to unlock the partition for scanning. Step 3: Preview and Recover
Browse the results: Use the left panel to filter the found files by their directory path or specific file types (e.g., photos, documents).
Preview: Double-click files like pictures or documents to verify they are healthy and intact before recovering them.
Save: Check the boxes next to your desired files and click Recover. ⚠️ 2 Golden Rules for Data Recovery
Stop using the drive immediately: When a file is deleted, its data remains on the disk until new data overwrites it. Avoid browsing, downloading, or saving anything on that drive to maximize your recovery chances.
Change the destination path: Always save your recovered files to a different storage drive (e.g., an external USB stick or a separate partition). Saving them back to the original drive can overwrite and permanently destroy other files you are trying to rescue. If you want to move forward, tell me:
Are you recovering from an internal PC drive or an external device (USB, SD card)?
Was the drive formatted or just emptied from the Recycle Bin? Is your drive BitLocker encrypted?
I can give you custom tips to make sure your data comes back safely!
Leave a Reply