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I'm sorry to say that it appears the data on the drive has been lost caused by whatever did the critical damage.
Was the decrypting process interrupted (ex: power loss)?
I'm sorry to say that it appears the data on the drive has been lost caused by whatever did the critical damage.
Was the decrypting process interrupted (ex: power loss)?
if i am running the option two or one and my system battery is low can't i hibernate and continue when its on plug in. because those process take approximate 21hour when i tried it last.
kindly go through this, and tell me if there is any other way i can recover my files.
thanks
Decrypting cannot be interrupted. If it is, it can cause the situation you're in now. It would be best to make sure it is plugged up, and let it finish if it's able to.
If you get the same error message again, then it means the data is toast.
To use Option Two, you would need to enter the "Recovery Key" from your screenshot below instead.
Just a reminder.
Any time you are doing maintenance or things like encrypt, decrypt, disk check, defrag, upgrading ect. always have your laptop plugged in to a wall outlet. Getting low on power during such operations can cause all kinds of problems.
Jack
I'm afraid the data on the drive is not recoverable.
You can of course format the drive to be able to use it again, but the data is just not recoverable since it was corrupted when the original decrypt process attempt was interrupted.
HOW CAN I GET KEYPACKAGE.BEK; AS THAT WHAT WAS SAVED DURING ENCRYPTING WAS TXT FILE