| 1 | Select the hard drive where the deleted logical disk resided on the R-Undelete Select the disk to recover files from panel and click the Next button |
 | | Step1. Select disk panel |
| 2 | Select options on the Step 2. Confirm action panel and click the Next button |
 | | Step 2. Confirm action panel |
You may enable/disable search for Known File Types.
| > | R-Undelete starts analyzing the hard drive, and its Detailed file search in progress panel will show search progress and found objects |
 | | Exhaustive file search in progress panel |
If you click the Stop button and select the action you want to make on the message. You may stop the exhaustive search and go back to the Select the disk to recover files from panel, continue searching, show already found files, or remain on the Detailed file search results panel.
| 3 | Select the deleted/corrupted logical disk/partition where the lost files resided on the Step 3. Select found disk panel nd click the Next button |
 | | Step 3. Select found disk panel |
R-Undelete shows found objects in different colors depending on which elements of the partition have been found.

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An existing logical disk or partition
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Both boot records and file entries are found for this partition
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Only file entries are found for this partition
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Only boot records are found for this partition
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| 4 | Perform all necessary lost file recovery operations starting from the Step 4. Select files for recovery panel the same way as if the files were on an existing logical disk |
 | | Step 4. Select files for recovery panel |
See Recovering lost files from an existing logical disk for the detailed instructions on file recovery.
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