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Accidental Format SandiskSecureOptions
03-23-2018 05:05 PM I thought I was formatting a SD card. I purchased Ease US and was able to recover all non encrypted files.
Drive shows only 12GB out of 128. Any help would be appreciated!
Re: Accidental Format SandiskSecureOptions
03-24-2018 09:05 PM What does Ease US suggest for the other 116GB? You paid for it they should help.
What does the drive look like in Windows' DiskManagement?
Ed
Important files = Backed up files Re: Accidental Format SandiskSecureOptions
03-28-2018 04:41 PM EasUs pointed me to San Disk. Below is the screenshot of DM Re: Accidental Format SandiskSecure[ Edited ]Options
03-28-2018 10:21 PM - edited 03-28-2018 10:25 PM I can assure you SanDisk did not shrink your drive.
That being said, use Disk Management to expand the E: drive to include the unallocated space on the drive. I'm not current on Windows but I believe the steps are RIGHT click on the E: drive and select Expand then drag the right edge to the far right. Once expanded you may need to format the drive so backup any files you have on it.
Ed
Important files = Backed up files Re: Accidental Format SandiskSecure[ Edited ]Options
03-29-2018 08:52 AM - edited 03-29-2018 08:54 AM Ed,
I want to recover the files that were already on the encrypted area. I was able to recover the nonencrypted files.
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03-30-2018 06:55 AM - edited 03-30-2018 06:57 AM OK. After expanding the E: drive to include the unallocated part of the drive, do not format it and see if Ease US can find the vault files. Once found hopefully SecureAccess will work for you again. Only SecureAccess can access the files in the vault, Ease US won't be able to do that, not even the paid version.
Ed
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