Extensive Scan method is an advance recovery mode embedded in Deleted File Recovery for Windows. This scan method is quick and overcomes the Quick Scan mode in data recovery. This scan method can recover the files and folders which could not be recovered with Quick Scan recovery mode.
Select the Extensive Scan recovery mode.
Select Partition:
As you select the Extensive Scan option, the file recovery software tool displays Physical Devices and Logical Devices of your computer system. Select the appropriate corrupt drive which you want to scan.
If you do not know the drive which is corrupt then you should select one of the physical devices of your computer system. Deleted File Recovery Windows will automatically search for the deleted and missing partitions.
Searching Partitions:
Deleted File Recovery for Windows will start searching the available partitions in your computer system. If any Logical Device is selected, the basic configurations like volume name, capacity, SPC and file system will be displayed of that particular drive.
By default Deleted File Recovery for Windows will display the correct file system of your partition but if you think that the file system is different then Deleted File Recovery for Windows enables you to select appropriate file system for your partition.
Scanning Partition:
Deleted File Recovery for Windows will then start scanning sectors of the partition for data. This process takes time in scanning the partition, as this file recovery software scans every sector of the drive for data.
As the scanning process gets completed, Deleted File Recovery Software tool for Windows will display the Searched file systems.
Tree Structure Display:
The traced data of the specific partition will then be displayed in a tree like structure. Here you can select and view preview of the file which you want to recover.
Recover and Save:
Select the files and folders which you want to recover and click the Recover button. The saving option window will be display, select the location to save recovered result.
You can now view the recovered file(s) and folder(s) from the saved location.