Daten wiederherstellen nach Windows 10 Neuinstallation

Max

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Hallo,

kann jemand irgendwelche Tools zur "Data Recovery" empfehlen?

Hintergrund: eine Freundin hat ihren Rechner neu installiert und danach hat sie gemerkt, dass da noch ungesicherte Daten draufwaren... :sad:

Betriebssystem ist Windows 10...

Google hat mir einige Vorschläge zu Tools ausgespuckt - kann jemand was empfehlen?

Danke und viele Grüße,

Max
 
Google hat mir einige Vorschläge zu Tools ausgespuckt - kann jemand was empfehlen?

Ja, Finger weg von allen eigenen Experimenten. Das ist ganz klar ein Fall für einen professionellen Dienstleister.

Und auch noch wichtig: Auf keinen Fall weiter mit dem Rechner arbeiten, da mit jedem auf die Festplatte geschriebenen Bit die Wahrscheinlichkeit weiter sinkt, dass da noch was zu retten ist!
 
Ich bin ja auch selbst ein professioneller Dienstleister ;-)

Aber hat sich eben eh schon wieder erledigt - sie hat noch einen Ausdruck der wichtigen Dokumente gefunden und die Rettung wäre jetzt nur noch "nice-to-have", deswegen lassen wir es...

Ein Freund hat mir vorhin auch noch "GetDataBack" empfohlen - hat selbst schon mehrfach damit gearbeitet und gute Erfahrungen gemacht.

Wenn jemand noch mehr gute Tools weiß, gerne auch hier posten! (ursprüngliches Problem ist zwar wie gesagt gelöst, aber vielleicht ist es ja auch für andere hilfreich)
 
Eventuell:
  • http://www.datenrettung-etc.de/datenrettung-live-cd.htm (https://www.heise.de/download/specials/Datenrettung-mit-Knoppix-3168772)
  • https://partedmagic.com/
  • http://www.system-rescue-cd.org/
  • Distribution category >> [X] Data Rescue https://distrowatch.com/search.php#advanced
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