After reinstalling the computer, the D, EF disk should be formatted. What to do?

Updated on number 2024-05-20
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you need to recover data after partition loss, it is best to stop writing new data immediately, and you need to choose the right method to recover according to the problem analysis, and you can't blindly scan it with software. Incorrect operations can lead to complete data loss. It's best to keep things as they are, and the right analysis and processing can largely restore the original data in its entirety.

    To prevent the wrong operation from destroying the data again, it is more difficult to recover the data. It is recommended to refer to "Partition Loss Data Recovery" or "Partition Loss Case Analysis" in My Space to understand the situation and decide how to operate. If you still need help, please contact me with information or continue to ask.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Formatting them sequentially will do it.

    Save useful things back and forth, then empty one of them and format it thoroughly.

    OK, that's it.

    Thank you for your cooperation!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Then you're formatting, if you have data, but you can't open it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There's no need to format it.

    Reinstall just format the C drive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After entering the system desktop, do not open the def disk, just right-click the drive letter icon to format it!!

    In general, there is no need to format it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, it will not be said that def must be formatted, there are options, just select it when installing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have accidentally formatted the D drive, you can try to use data recovery software to recover your files.

    Please note that the location of the software installation and the location of the deleted files cannot be the same to avoid overwriting the lost files.

    Step 1: First of all, you need to open the data recovery software and select the recovery mode.

    Step 2: Next, select the object to be scanned, such as a USB flash drive, and click on the "Start Scan" button.

    <>Step 4: Finally, click on the "Recover" option and open the file when it is successful.

    Please note that before attempting to restore data, do not write new data to the USB flash drive, otherwise the deleted data may be overwritten, resulting in unrecoverable data.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Steps to recover formatted D drive:

    2. Open the software recovery, and all partitions and physical disks will be listed automatically. We need to select the D drive to start scanning the recovery;

    3. The software will quickly find out the data of the D drive, and list the root directory of the D drive, we double-click to see the specific directory structure;

    4. Check all files - right-click to copy the files;

    5. Save the file to a suitable path

    6. Finally, wait for the software to copy the file.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Steps to recover formatted D drive:

    2. Open the software recovery, and all partitions and physical disks will be listed automatically. We need to select the D drive to start scanning the recovery roll;

    3. The software will quickly find out the data of the D disk, and list the root directory of the D disk, we double-click to see if there is a specific directory structure;

    4. Check all files - right-click to copy the files;

    5. Save the file to a suitable path

    6. Finally, wait for the software to copy the file.

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