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Happy Cat

Happy Cat

Hopeless romantic
Dec 9, 2025
102
I didn't have a virus or anything I was just cleaning my computer and installing a SSD with the help of someone and I guess they didn't know it was the same SSD I told them I had my files saved and they deleted all of them when installing windows?

I want to die. I spent so long on that computer and I had so many bookmarks saved, not to mention some files and pictures that were important to me. I wished I had been a little more careful. I don't know what I'm going to do now because I usually spend all my days on that pc.

Yeah I did look for recovery tools but they're like 50 to 100 dollars and I don't have money to waste on something that may or may not give me back my files. It feels almost like a scam
 
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jeevasO-o

jeevasO-o

Disqualified As a Human Being
Jan 15, 2026
68
Omg that's terrible I'm so sorry
I Think it's possible to get some things back but almost impossible to get everything back
 
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Szarur-abi

Szarur-abi

I Useless dipsh*t I
Apr 25, 2024
70
thats terryfying to lose many important files... Well its possible to recover some files but if its the same ssd you installed that got cleaned then most of them are probably long gone =(

for now try to limit creating new data on ssd cause it could wipe out potential data left. And i will research how to legitemely try to recover it later but right now im too tired to do anything...
well there is a windows recovery tool by microsoft in microsoft store but its a bit tricky to use


but its free atleast and im 99% sure its legit
 
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Alpacachino

Alpacachino

Trying my best!
Nov 26, 2025
326
None of the data is lost until you overwrite the files with new data. So you've got to be careful with copying new files to this drive.

Yeah, many people format the drive when they install a new OS.I've lost a lot of data in the past as well. Nowadays I just connect an external drive to backup data and disconnect it when I'm done.

Also To avoid this in the future, I would recommend creating 2 partitions on the drive. A small partition just for the OS and another one for all your files.
 
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Happy Cat

Happy Cat

Hopeless romantic
Dec 9, 2025
102
Also To avoid this in the future, I would recommend creating 2 partitions on the drive. A small partition just for the OS and another one for all your files.
Sure but I don't know how to do that. I might look up how later
well there is a windows recovery tool by microsoft in microsoft store but its a bit tricky to use


but its free atleast and im 99% sure its legit
I've already tried using that and it only gave me some recent useless files I had (Microsoft files and stuff that I really don't care about). I'm using windows 10 btw. There was one recovery tool I used that worked but it required me to pay for it and I don't even know if the file was corrupted or not
 
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SilentSadness

SilentSadness

Person
Feb 28, 2023
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That is very unfortunate, to avoid this you should always back up any important data on the cloud. Storing data only on a local drive is never reliable. On Windows you can put OneDrive in the file explorer and it's treated like a local drive.
 
Happy Cat

Happy Cat

Hopeless romantic
Dec 9, 2025
102
That is very unfortunate, to avoid this you should always back up any important data on the cloud. Storing data only on a local drive is never reliable. On Windows you can put OneDrive in the file explorer and it's treated like a local drive.
I honestly think onedrive is the least reliable. I should have backed it up on my usb and not on the same SSD I was planning to use. I didn't think they would delete everything on there though.
 

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