If your computer is plagued with viruses or boots up slowly, portable data recovery software can breathe new life into your important files. A portable boot device bypasses errors and missing files in your Windows operating system (OS), allowing you to boot your PC from a CD/DVD or USB flash drive.
If the operating system is severely damaged and unable to boot, Portable Data Recovery is your ideal solution. It allows you to burn an ISO image file to a CD/DVD or USB flash drive, and then boot the operating system using the bootable CD/DVD/USB flash drive to retrieve lost, deleted, or formatted data. The entire process can be summarized in three steps:
Data Recovery Wizard Pro is designed for portable data recovery in situations where your computer fails to boot. It allows you to create a WinPE portable disk to recover your lost files from a non-functional laptop, a failed Windows PC, or an unbootable hard drive. Additionally, this software boasts several notable features:
User-Friendly:
Effortlessly create bootable media to temporarily run your existing operating system for data recovery.
No Need to Reinstall:
No need to reinstall Windows or Data Recovery Wizard, saving you time and money.
Guaranteed Safety:
100% safe to recover deleted files without compromising original data. Simply run the Data Recovery Wizard tool.
Swift and Efficient:
Rapidly restore deleted files when Windows fails to start. Also works for retrieving data from a dead hard drive.
Step 1. Create a bootable disk
Launch the Data Recovery Wizard, choose "Crashed PC Recovery" and click "Go to Recover".
选择一个空的USB来创建可引导驱动器,然后点击“创建”。
Warning: Creating a bootable disk will erase all data saved on the USB drive. Back up important data beforehand.
Step 2. Boot your computer from the bootable USB This means to start your computer using the USB drive that has been made bootable. To do this, you'll need to change the boot order in your computer's BIOS settings so that it prioritizes booting from USB. Once that's done, restart your computer and press the specific key (usually F2, F10, F12, or ESC) during the initial startup screen to enter the BIOS menu. From there, select the USB drive as the boot device, and your computer will begin the boot process from the USB.
Connect the bootable disk to the PC that won't start up, and then alter your computer's boot sequence in the BIOS. For most users, restarting their computer and pressing F2 simultaneously to enter BIOS typically works effectively.
Set the PC to boot from "Removable Devices" (bootable USB disk) instead of the hard drive. Press "F10" to save the changes and exit.
Step 3. Recover Data from a Crashed System/PC
Upon booting from the Tools Data Recovery Wizard bootable disk, select the drive you wish to scan to retrieve all your lost files. Preview and recover the necessary files to a secure location.