Recover Lost Files Fast: iMyFone AnyRecover for Windows Review & Guide

Best Settings to Maximize iMyFone AnyRecover for Windows Recovery Success

1. Stop using the affected drive immediately

  • Why: Prevents new data from overwriting deleted files.
  • Action: Close apps that write to the disk; avoid saving or installing anything to that drive.

2. Run AnyRecover from a different drive

  • Why: Installing or running recovery tools on the same volume increases overwrite risk.
  • Action: Install and run AnyRecover from an external USB drive or another internal partition.

3. Choose the correct recovery mode

  • Why: Modes target different loss scenarios and improve scanning efficiency.
  • Action:
    • Use Deleted File Recovery for recently deleted items.
    • Use Recycle Bin Recovery for emptied Recycle Bin files.
    • Use Formatted Drive Recovery for formatted partitions.
    • Use Deep Scan/All-Round Recovery for complex cases (corrupted, RAW, or extensive loss).

4. Start with a quick scan, then run deep scan if needed

  • Why: Quick scan finds common deletions faster; deep scan is slower but more thorough.
  • Action: Run Quick Scan first; if results are incomplete, run Deep Scan (All-Round Recovery).

5. Limit scanning scope to save time

  • Why: Scanning entire disks takes longer and may return many irrelevant files.
  • Action: Select the specific partition, folder, or file type (photos, documents, videos) before scanning.

6. Use file-type filters and preview before recovery

  • Why: Filters reduce clutter; previews verify file integrity before restoring.
  • Action: Apply file-type filters (e.g., .docx, .jpg) and use the built-in preview to confirm files are intact.

7. Recover to a different location

  • Why: Writing recovered files back to the source drive risks overwriting remaining data.
  • Action: Save recovered files to an external drive, USB, or a different internal partition.

8. Adjust scan performance settings for large drives

  • Why: Default settings may be slower for multi-terabyte drives.
  • Action: If available, enable multi-threaded scanning or increase allocated resources; otherwise be patient and let deep scan finish.

9. Prioritize file types and timestamps

  • Why: Recovering the most important files first reduces the chance of partial recovery if interruptions occur.
  • Action: Sort scan results by date or file type and recover critical items first.

10. Keep software updated

  • Why: Updates can improve file signature databases and scanning algorithms.
  • Action: Check for and install AnyRecover updates before performing major recovery tasks.

11. Create a disk image for severe cases

  • Why: Imaging preserves the drive state so you can attempt multiple recoveries without further wear.
  • Action: Use AnyRecover’s imaging feature (or third‑party imaging tools) to create an image, then run recovery on the image.

12. If files are encrypted or corrupted, combine tools

  • Why: Some damaged files may need specialized repair after recovery.
  • Action: After recovery, use file-repair tools (e.g., Office repair for docs, photo repair utilities) to restore corrupted files.

Quick checklist

  • Stop using the affected drive
  • Run AnyRecover from a different drive
  • Pick the appropriate recovery mode
  • Quick scan first → Deep scan if needed
  • Limit scan scope and use filters
  • Preview before recovering
  • Recover to a different location
  • Update software and consider disk imaging for severe damage

If you want, I can turn this into a step-by-step checklist tailored to your specific loss scenario (deleted files, formatted drive, or RAW partition).

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