A viable means of Windows partition recovery
Usually, when dealing with a Windows based personal computer, a partition refers to an entire hard drive. At least that was the case up until a few years ago when people and manufacturers began dividing large hard drives into smaller segments. This allowed for more secure storage of records by compartmentalizing the hard drive and for several versions of operating systems to be loaded onto one computer. This creates the ability to dual boot a computer. Another advantage to separating a hard drive into smaller size partitions is that in the event of a data loss one can recover files from FAT partition and NTFS spaces in Windows individually. This saves a great deal of time and allows the user to exercise greater control over the entire data recovery process. To recover lost partitions in Windows based personal computers all you will need is a quality data recovery software program. These third party programs such as those offered by Remo software quickly scan a hard drive partition of 100 GB or more in just minutes returning to the user a view of all existing and recoverable recently deleted files.
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