When your computer fails to start up, you're unable to access all your crucial data stored on the system hard drive. Reinstalling the operating system would undoubtedly result in some data loss on your C drive.
What is the best approach to extract your data from a failed system hard drive before resolving the system error? Bootable data recovery is the optimal solution.
The Data Recovery Wizard Bootable Media tool allows you to create a WinPE bootable disk for data recovery purposes. Using this tool, you can simply boot your computer from the CD/DVD or USB bootable disk to carry out data recovery within the Windows Pre-Installation Environment (WinPE).
Consequently, even if you're unable to boot up your system, you can still recover your data from a non-functional operating system or failed hard drive using this software. It's safe and won't cause any damage to your data. To initiate the recovery process, follow the steps outlined below:
Taking immediate action is crucial; it will increase the likelihood of recovering lost data.
Data Recovery Wizard is a secure and non-invasive data recovery tool that safely bypasses bad sectors for expedited scanning, preventing any additional harm to your data.
在开始引导式数据恢复之前,您需要做一些准备工作:
Here is the official access for you to download the tool, Data Recovery Wizard with Bootable Media, and create a bootable disk on a USB drive:
Data Recovery Wizard with Bootable Media is designed for data recovery in situations where your computer fails to boot. It is fully compatible with all Windows operating systems, including Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista and XP.
By clicking on this button, you can download the software for a free trial:
NOTICE: Since this software only has a trial version, it implies that activation is required to perform a bootable data recovery operation. We recommend purchasing an activation key to unlock its full capabilities.
Step 1. Create a bootable disk
Get an empty USB. If it contains any important data, back that data up onto another device, as the information on the USB will be deleted when you make it bootable. Use the tool "Data Recovery Wizard WinPE Edition" to create the bootable drive.
Connect the USB drive to your PC and launch the Data Recovery Wizard WinPE Edition tool. Select the USB drive and click "Create" to make it a bootable disk.
Step 2. Boot from the bootable USB Insert the USB drive into your computer's USB port. Restart your computer and enter the Boot Menu (usually by pressing F12, F2, or another key depending on your computer model). Select the USB drive as the boot device. Your computer will then start from the bootable USB and proceed with the installation process.
Connect the bootable disk to the PC that won't boot and alter the computer's boot sequence in BIOS. For most users, successfully entering BIOS is achieved by restarting their computer and simultaneously pressing F2.
Set the PC to boot from "Removable Devices" (bootable USB drive) or "CD-ROM Drive" (bootable CD/DVD) instead of the Hard Drive. Press "F10" to save the changes and exit.
Step 3. Recover Data from a Hard Drive That Won't Boot
When you boot from the USB, you can run the Data Recovery Wizard tool from the WinPE bootable disk. Select the drive you wish to scan to find all your lost files.
Click "Scan" to initiate the scanning process.
Recover data from the computer or laptop. Upon completing the scan, you can preview all recoverable files, choose the target files, and click the "Recover" button to restore your documents. It's advisable to save all recovered data to a different location to prevent data overwrite.
Windows PE (Microsoft Windows Pre-Installation Environment) is a minimalist Windows system that offers limited services based on the Windows kernel. It includes the bare essentials necessary to run the Windows Setup, access and install operating systems from a network, automate routine tasks through scripting, and perform hardware validation.
Since WinPE doesn't need a hard drive to boot and can operate solely from a CD, DVD, or USB drive, it serves a crucial function for data recovery and system maintenance tasks.
Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment) assists IT professionals in performing the following tasks on Windows desktops and server machines:
The deployment process is streamlined because your administrators can automate it by using the Windows PE platform and tools.
Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment) is capable of running multiple tools simultaneously, leveraging its built-in support for multithreading and multitasking. This functionality economizes both time and resources that would otherwise be needed for validating and testing hardware and software images.
Windows PE supports booting from various types of media, including USB Flash Drive (UFD), DVD, CD, and the network using PXE remote-boot ROMs and Remote Install servers.
Using Windows PE can make your IT professionals' deployment and recovery efforts less time-consuming and more efficient.
Data Recovery Wizard with Bootable Media, along with the bootable media it creates, facilitates data recovery on Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, as well as Windows Server 2008/2012/2016/2019.