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Contents > Procedures
3.3.1. Recovering the Whole Drive
If an entire drive or partition has been erased, you can find it,
scan the files and test for recovery. Use these steps:
- Boot the PC in DOS mode and run Active@ UNERASER for DOS as
described earlier in this chapter.
- Using the arrow keys, move the cursor position to the
Unallocated line below the HDD containing deleted partition. Press
[Enter] to scan the drive.
If the partition or logical drive is
found, the Detected Logical Drive screen appears.
Figure 3-9 Logical Drive Detected

- This screen asks if the detected drive is to be recognized and
added to the list of drives.
If the partition parameters appear to be
correct for the size and the file system, press [Y] to add it to the
list.
Pressing the [N] key allows the utility to continue to scan the
space allocated by this partition.
- By answering [Y] to the Detected Logical Drive screen, the new
logical drive is added with a Found name (see figure below).
Position
the cursor on the Found partition line and verify the partition's
information.
Figure 3-10 Found Partition Information

- Press [Enter] to scan the Found partition for files and folders.
Figure 3-11 Scan Found Partition

- Scan, search for and recover files and folders on this virtual
drive the same way as described earlier in this chapter.
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