Yes, but as slowly as the files are being recovered. Is the size of the recovery folder increasing? What size is the partition, and NTFS or FAT? Have you checked Scan for Non-Deleted Files? Yes, I checked the non-deleted files box in the options, which I think was the right thing to do?Īre you running a normal scan or deep scan? If a partition is failing or has failed then you would want to recover live files, not deleted files, no? I wouldn't expect any recover operation to take that long, but there are quite a few questions here. Do I just let it run? Is there a better option? Clearly the files are still there and recoverable. Looking for advice on what I should do here. It has been at 8% since at least this morning. 188 files have been recovered (8%), and Estimated Time Left is at 27 days. Recovery has now been running about 36 hours. I found my photo dir, which is what I'm most concerned with, and started recovering. I canceled the scan and saw that many undeleted files were found (which is what I want). I had Recuva scan it, and after about 24 hours, it was only at ~52% (for a long time - seemed stuck there).
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The C partition is the only one that isn't accessible in windows (shows in windows explorer but says it needs to be formatted when you click on it).ĮTA: This drive has been removed from the HP laptop, and I am trying to run Revuca on it from a different machine. The drive itself has 4 partitions (main/C, "SYSTEM", "Recovery", and "HP_TOOLS"). So I had the C drive of an HP laptop fail after only about a year.