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Hi everyone,

I’m really stressed right now. I turned on my laptop today and all my files are missing. Documents, photos, everything is gone.

Yesterday everything was working fine, but today:

My folders are empty

Some drives show space used but no files

I didn’t delete anything, I’m not sure if this is due to:

Windows update

Virus

Some system error

My laptop is running Windows 11, I have some very important files (work + personal), and I really need them back.

Is there any way to recover these files? Please help

  • This topic was modified 1 day, 1 hour ago by Jace Elric.
  • This topic was modified 1 day, 1 hour ago by Jace Elric.

Quick update — I tried a paid video repair tool and it actually fixed my file completely. Video and audio both are back to normal. Really glad I didn’t give up on it!

Definitely worth trying a proper tool in this case. Let us know how it goes.

That’s a relief to hear. I think I’ll try something similar. This video is too important to lose.

Yeah, the preview showed the repaired video clearly, so I went ahead with the paid version. Got my full video back without quality loss.

And did it work fully?

Not really. Pretty straightforward—add file, run repair, preview. I initially tried the demo to check if it could actually fix my file.

That sounds promising. Was it complicated to use?

 
<p class=”isSelectedEnd”>Yeah, that method is called advanced repair. I’ve seen people recover drone footage using it too.</p>

 
<p class=”isSelectedEnd”>You basically provide another video recorded on the same device, and the tool uses it to rebuild the corrupted one. It worked surprisingly well for me.</p>

 
<p class=”isSelectedEnd”>Oh interesting, how does that sample thing work?</p>

Agree. Basic fixes won’t work if the metadata or structure is damaged. I once used a dedicated video repair tool for a client project—it reconstructed the file using a sample video.

 
<p class=”isSelectedEnd”>That explains it. The file probably didn’t finalize properly. You might need a proper repair tool for that.</p>

Now that you mention it, my phone did shut down while recording. That might be the reason.

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