JerryEdison001
08 Mar 2013, 10:14 AM
How can I recover data from my Verbatim Store memory stick?
I have a Verbatim Store ‘n’ Go Red 4G memory stick. My Windows 7 computer stopped recognizing my drive in a sudden. Whenever I try to open it, a message told me that this drive is not formatted. I was suggested to format it. Please help me! I am on a mission and have valuable data on my memory stick. I need the data back. Thanks in advance.
When facing the digital data loss issue, the first thing you need to think about is to stop using the flash drive and find data recovery software in the internet. In your issue, the solution is the same. You can restore data from your Verbatim Store memory stick before you decide to format it.
Here is my recommendation: UFUSoftData Recovery for Verbatim Store Memory Stick (http://www.ufusoft.com/data-recovery/), or UFUSoft Verbatim Store Data Recovery for Mac (http://www.ufusoft.com/data-recovery-for-mac/). It is able recover all of your precious and sensitive data from flash drive, memory stick, cell phone, computer hard drive, etc.
Additionally, you can download a trial version of Firstarsoft Data Recovery program to scan your Verbatim Store storage device to check whether files found by it are what you going to retrieve or not.
Perform Verbatim Store Recovery in 3 Steps (http://www.ufusoft.com/best-verbatim-store-data-recovery-how-to-recover-lost-or-deleted-data-from-verbatim-store/)
Before performing the recovery, please be sure that your Verbatim Store can be recognized by your computer and you lost data have not been covered by new files in it.
Step 1 Select Recovery Mode
Install and launch UFUSoft Data Recovery for Windows on your computer. And set the window to “Standard Mode”, the program will display 3 recovery modes. To retrieve lost data from Verbatim Store storage device, you can select “Lost File Recovery” mode.
http://www.ufusoft.com/image/guide/02/standard-mode.jpg
Step 2 Scan Your Verbatim Store for Lost Files
You just need to select the hard drive for your Verbatim Store storage device and then click “Start” to scan it.
Note: You can decide “Enable Deep Scan” for a better scanning result, but it takes longer and original file name will not be displayed. It is better for you to choose this option if the normal scan does not detect what you lost.
http://www.ufusoft.com/image/guide/02/lost-file-recover2.jpg
Step 3 Preview and Recover Lost Files from Verbatim Store (http://www.ufusoft.com/data-recovery/)
After the scan, the scanning result will be displayed in categories such as “graphics”, “emails”, “videos”, etc. You will be able to preview images and document files before recovery. Plus, you can also check the file path by switching the scanning result to “Path”.
In the end, you just need to select files you are going to retrieve and click “Recover” to keep them on your computer.
Note: it is important to save the recovered files to a new storage device or save them on your computer. Directly saving them to your Verbatim Store storage device might cause the data overwritten.
http://www.ufusoft.com/image/guide/02/scanning-results.jpg
I have a Verbatim Store ‘n’ Go Red 4G memory stick. My Windows 7 computer stopped recognizing my drive in a sudden. Whenever I try to open it, a message told me that this drive is not formatted. I was suggested to format it. Please help me! I am on a mission and have valuable data on my memory stick. I need the data back. Thanks in advance.
When facing the digital data loss issue, the first thing you need to think about is to stop using the flash drive and find data recovery software in the internet. In your issue, the solution is the same. You can restore data from your Verbatim Store memory stick before you decide to format it.
Here is my recommendation: UFUSoftData Recovery for Verbatim Store Memory Stick (http://www.ufusoft.com/data-recovery/), or UFUSoft Verbatim Store Data Recovery for Mac (http://www.ufusoft.com/data-recovery-for-mac/). It is able recover all of your precious and sensitive data from flash drive, memory stick, cell phone, computer hard drive, etc.
Additionally, you can download a trial version of Firstarsoft Data Recovery program to scan your Verbatim Store storage device to check whether files found by it are what you going to retrieve or not.
Perform Verbatim Store Recovery in 3 Steps (http://www.ufusoft.com/best-verbatim-store-data-recovery-how-to-recover-lost-or-deleted-data-from-verbatim-store/)
Before performing the recovery, please be sure that your Verbatim Store can be recognized by your computer and you lost data have not been covered by new files in it.
Step 1 Select Recovery Mode
Install and launch UFUSoft Data Recovery for Windows on your computer. And set the window to “Standard Mode”, the program will display 3 recovery modes. To retrieve lost data from Verbatim Store storage device, you can select “Lost File Recovery” mode.
http://www.ufusoft.com/image/guide/02/standard-mode.jpg
Step 2 Scan Your Verbatim Store for Lost Files
You just need to select the hard drive for your Verbatim Store storage device and then click “Start” to scan it.
Note: You can decide “Enable Deep Scan” for a better scanning result, but it takes longer and original file name will not be displayed. It is better for you to choose this option if the normal scan does not detect what you lost.
http://www.ufusoft.com/image/guide/02/lost-file-recover2.jpg
Step 3 Preview and Recover Lost Files from Verbatim Store (http://www.ufusoft.com/data-recovery/)
After the scan, the scanning result will be displayed in categories such as “graphics”, “emails”, “videos”, etc. You will be able to preview images and document files before recovery. Plus, you can also check the file path by switching the scanning result to “Path”.
In the end, you just need to select files you are going to retrieve and click “Recover” to keep them on your computer.
Note: it is important to save the recovered files to a new storage device or save them on your computer. Directly saving them to your Verbatim Store storage device might cause the data overwritten.
http://www.ufusoft.com/image/guide/02/scanning-results.jpg