How to Recover Files from USB Flash Drive?

Jan 08, 2013 6:19 pm / Posted by Sebastiane Alan to Recovery Tips
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USB flash drive is a convenient portable storage device that is also easily carried around. With it, you can transfer all your data from one computer to another simply. Just plug the USB drive into the USB port on your computer and then you can keep and preserve all your precious data all the time. However, there are still some unexpected situations happened to your USB flash drive, which causes your drive corrupted, formatted and all the files lost.
But don't worry! You can use the USB flash drive recovery software to assist you in bringing the lost files back to you. Here let's have a try with iPubsoft Data Recovery. Besides recover files from USB flash drive, it can also recover data from memory card, hard drives, MP3/MP4 players, and other removable storage devices. Just follow the steps below to get back your lost files from USB flash drive.
Tips: If you are using a Mac, you can use the Mac version: Data Recovery for Mac.
A Few Steps to Retrieve Data from USB Flash Drive?
First of all, you should free download the recovery tool to get ready.
Step 1: Run software and plug USB flash drive
After downloading and installing the Data Recovery on your Windows PC, plug your USB flash drive into your computer and launch the software. You will see there are 4 recovery modes are provided. You can choose the right mode you need and click "Next".
Step 2: Select your USB drive to scan
The program will detect your computer and show all the partitions, as well as drivers on the main interface. Just highlight the drive letter for your USB flash drive and hit on the "Scan" button to start scanning lost files on it.
Step 3: Begin to Recover Selected Files
After the scan, you can preview and mark the files you need to recover and finally to click the button of "Recover" to get back the lost files.
We strongly suggest you save the retrieved files to another partition or drive so as to prevent the files from losing again.