Accidental deletion of hard drive partition is not very common, but Windows users at times come across this. If you are also one of those, then you need not panic as Stellar Windows Data Recovery Pro is the solution for you.
(More information - 6 Free Ways to Recover Lost or Deleted Files) The partition recovery tool allows you to search for all lost or deleted volumes and lets you recover the data on these volumes.
For example, in the figure below you can see there are total of 3 volumes listed C, D (Under 'Device and Drivers'). However, there is one partition has been previously deleted.
Stellar Windows Data Recovery Pro can scan the complete hard drive for list of deleted hard drive volume and you may find it under the lost volume scanned results (you'll need to check for 'Can't Find Drive' option to search for the list of volumes).
Recover lost or deleted hard drive volumes:
Check out the video tutorial here:
- Download the Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Windows software on your system and run it. Experience the main interface of the software like this:
- Choose a box of the required data and click Next. The next interface will let you select the desired location from where you can recover your data or a drive.
- In the above-shown interface, you will see a ‘Can’t Find Drive’ option, with the help of which, we can recover our lost or deleted partition or a drive. Select Scan. It will take you to the list of the hard drives connected to your system.
- Use the Search Button option visible under the hard drive listing and find the list of drives of a selected hard drive. The volumes will appear by the name of ‘Std Vol.’. You can choose the desired volume by clicking on the Check box and press Scan.
- At the final stage, selection of a listed drive and pressing a scan option will take you to the final results.
- Experience the final recovered output with the help of this tool.
You can download this partition recovery software and install it on any latest version of Windows OS to perform recovery of your deleted or lost hard drive volumes.