Comprehensive Guide: Seagate Data Recovery Solutions (2022)

An ultimate guide for Seagate data recovery is ready for users who need to recover data from internal or external hard drive.

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By Lora / Updated on April 3, 2024

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“How do I recover files from Seagate hard drive?”

As a data storage device manufacturer, Seagate has developed many efficient devices that belong to different product lines. Also, it offers Public cloud storage as a service, Cloud backup solutions, etc.

For internal HDD/SSD storage, you could find Barracuda, Ironwolf, Skyhawk, etc., while for external ones, there are Basic, Backup Plus, Expansion, One Touch, etc.

To protect users’ data, Seagate provides backup tools and data recovery services. Though with this, many people have reported that they have lost their data under various circumstances.

   
   
   
       

I mistakenly deleted a very important 50 GB file from my Seagate 1TB hard drive, and the file was too big to go to recycle bin. How do I recover? I really need some help here. Thanks

       

- Question from DATAMEDICS

   

If you are facing the same or a similar data deletion/loss and want to recover files from external hard drives, you need to perform Seagate data recovery.

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Seagate hard drive recovery issue

Common users are not data recovery experts, to solve their problems better and easier, it is necessary to figure out the reason why data is missing from a hard drive.

And then they can resort to targeted measures to recover data from external hard drives/internal hard drives.

What is the most common cause of data loss on Seagate hard drive?

We would like to discuss the causes separately.

>> For internal storage devices, there would be quite a lot of possible reasons.

  • Deletion. Accidental or not, it is the most common cause of data loss.
  • Recycle Bin emptying. Some users have the habit to empty the Recycle Bin regularly, making it difficult for them to recover the data.
  • Virus. If you find the file automatically deleting itself, your hard drive might be infected.
  • Physical damage. If you hear clicking sounds in the hard drive, then it might be a symptom of physical damage. Please send it to in-lab data recovery service.
  • Corrupted partition table. A corrupted partition table might lead to inaccessible and missing data. You need to recover partition table to fix it.

>> For removable storage media, the reasons will be a bit different. Except for the virus, physical damage, etc., here are some others.

  • Permanent deletion. When you delete an item on an external hard disk, you will notice that the deleted files are not in the Recycle Bin. Data will be directly and permanently removed from an external device.
  • Improper ejection. Ejection without “Safe to Remove Hardware” can interrupt the data reading and writing process, causing data loss.

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The next part will assist you to achieve Seagate hard drive recovery. Check it out.

Tutorial: Seagate data recovery

According to your Seagate hard drive, take different methods to recover your data.

Scenario 1. Seagate hard drive recovery for internal hard disks

For an internal hard disk, there will be multiple practicable methods. Features like Previous Versions, Backup & Restore can help you.

Suppose you need an easier one or you don’t have any backups available, in that case, you could also use the Windows data recovery tool introduced in the external hard drive data recovery part.

Solution 1. Recover lost or deleted data using Previous Versions

Windows inbuilt tool – Previous Versions is useful if you have enabled it. You could restore previous versions of files to get back the edited contents, or a deleted file.

Notes:✎...
If the file or folder you have deleted is the highest folder under a drive, then it is not suggested to use this method. Please move on to the next one.

Step 1. Go to File Explorer > locate the upper-level folder which contained the lost files.

Step 2. Right-click the folder > Properties > Previous Versions > choose the latest version > Restore.

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In this way, the deleted or lost file will get back to the folder.

Solution 2. Get lost/deleted data back via Backup & Restore

Backups are always reliable when a data loss happens. It is never too late to form a habit of creating backups. Use AOMEI Backupper to help you protect your precious data.

Here we are going to utilize the official tool Backup & Restore (Windows 7).

Step 1. Go to Control Panel > System and Security > Backup and Restore (Windows 7).

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Step 2. Click Restore my files.

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Step 3. Click Browse for files > select the files you need > Next.  Also, you can choose Browse for folders to recover deleted folders from desktop/other places.

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Step 4. Specify the destination according to your preferences or restore them in the original location > click Restore.

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Thus, you could finish Seagate hard drive recovery from an internal hard disk.

Scenario 2. Seagate hard drive recovery for external hard disks

For external storage media, there are other viable means. Instead of Windows backup tools, you need to rely on the one Seagate prepared for users.

Solution 1. Recover data from Seagate hard drive using Seagate Toolkit

Seagate has developed an official backup app for users to protect their data, which will be helpful in retrieving files from Seagate drives.

For instance, users could use it to recover deleted photos from Seagate external hard disks after photo loss.

Step 1. Start Toolkit > click Restore.

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Step 2. Select the latest backup.

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Step 3. Specify the path > choose files you need > click Next.

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Step 4. Specify the location to store the recovered files > Click Restore.

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Thus you can recover data from Seagate external hard drive successfully.

Solution 2. Recover data from Seagate hard drive without backups

How to recover files from Seagate hard drives when you are not equipped with an available backup?

You might have learned that the Recover command in CMD could be an option, but it recovers merely 1 file at a time, which is far from satisfying.

To those without a habit of backups, reliable Windows data recovery software will greatly help.

MyRecover, designed by the leading benchmark in the data security industry, is embedded with advanced scanning methods and algorithms.

It will be your best choice when meeting data loss due to its features and functions:

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  • Scan for deleted and missing files from internal/external HDD/SSD/USB/memory card, etc.
  • Restore deleted data in original format/filename/path/quality.
  • 200+ types of data support, including photos, videos, office files, etc.
  • Scan and recover at a very high speed and recovery rate.
  • Support Windows 11/10/8/7 Service Pack 1 & Server.
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Follow the easy and detailed instructions to start a smooth and simple Seagate data recovery.

Step 1. Install and run the software > connect your Seagate external storage device to the PC (if you are using Seagate external hard drive) > hover the mouse over the drive saved deleted files before, and click Scan.

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Step 2. Quick Scan searches for deleted files from NTFS drives, while Deep Scan looks for missing files, applying to all file systems.

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Step 3. Go to Deleted files to select the deleted data or go to Other missing files and select what you need > click Recover x files.

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With this application, it will also be an easy task to recover data from formatted hard drive.

FAQ about data recovery from Seagate

This post is a comprehensive guide on Seagate data recovery to help you recover data from Seagate external hard drive/internal hard drive. In addition, some extra info is prepared in case you need it.

Lora
Lora · Editor
Lora is an editor of AOMEI Technology. She is also a tester and editor of AOMEI Data Recovery Tools. -- "Keep testing, write the most useful tutorials for helping people recover the lost data for Windows and phones" is the most meaningful thing for her. Dedicated to creating helpful tutorials, she hopes her tutorial can assist users to effortlessly solve data loss problems on their personal computers and mobile phones.