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How to Recover Lost Data with File Scavenger 4.0
File Scavenger 4.0 is a data recovery software that can help you recover deleted, formatted, corrupted, or lost files from various storage devices. Whether you accidentally deleted a file, emptied the Recycle Bin, formatted a disk, or suffered a disk failure, File Scavenger 4.0 can scan your device and find your data.



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In this article, we will show you how to use File Scavenger 4.0 to recover your data in a few simple steps.


Step 1: Download and install File Scavenger 4.0
You can download File Scavenger 4.0 from the official website of QueTek[^4^], the developer of the software. There are 32-bit and 64-bit versions available for Windows 10/8/7, Vista, Server 2012/2008/2003, XP and 2000. Make sure you download the version that matches your system architecture and operating system.


After downloading the setup file, run it and follow the instructions to install File Scavenger 4.0 on your computer. You will need to accept the End User License Agreement and Privacy Policy before proceeding with the installation.


Step 2: Launch File Scavenger 4.0 and select a scan mode
Once File Scavenger 4.0 is installed, launch it from the Start menu or the desktop shortcut. You will see the main interface of the software, which consists of three tabs: Search Criteria, Search Results, and Log.






In the Search Criteria tab, you can select a scan mode from the drop-down menu at the top. There are four scan modes available: Quick Scan, Long Scan, Defunct Volume Scan, and RAID Recovery.


Quick Scan is the fastest and simplest scan mode that can recover files that have been deleted or removed from the Recycle Bin. It can also recover files from formatted or corrupted volumes if they have not been overwritten by new data.


Long Scan is a more thorough scan mode that can recover files that have been partially overwritten or damaged by bad sectors. It can also recover files from reformatted or deleted volumes or partitions.


Defunct Volume Scan is a special scan mode that can recover files from volumes that are no longer recognized by Windows due to disk failure or corruption. It can also recover files from spanned or NAS volumes.


RAID Recovery is a advanced scan mode that can recover files from broken RAID arrays of various types and configurations.


Depending on your data loss situation, you can choose the most appropriate scan mode for your case. For example, if you accidentally deleted a file and emptied the Recycle Bin, you can use Quick Scan to recover it. If you formatted a disk or partition and want to recover your data, you can use Long Scan to do so.


Step 3: Select a device and start scanning
After selecting a scan mode, you need to select a device to scan from the list of available devices on the left panel. You can scan hard disks, memory cards, flash drives, RAIDs, NASes and more with File Scavenger 4.0.


If you are scanning a hard disk or a partition, you can also specify some additional options such as file system type (NTFS, FAT32/16/12, Ext3/4 etc.), cluster size (512 bytes to 64 KB), starting sector (default is zero), and search range (default is full disk).


Once you have selected a device and adjusted the options if needed, click on the Start/Search button at the bottom right corner to start scanning. The scanning process may take some time depending on the size and condition of your device.


Step 4: Preview and recover your data
When the scanning is completed, you will see the search results in the Search Results tab. The results are organized in a tree structure according to their original folder paths and filenames. You can expand or collapse each folder to view its contents.


You can also preview some types of files by clicking on them and viewing them in the Preview pane on the right side of the interface. This can help you verify if the files are intact and recoverable

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