In this tutorial, Active@ Partition Recovery will be used 
to restore a lost or accidentally deleted partition.
Here is a common scenerio in which you may see a 
message similar to this one when attempting to 
access your drive.
To start your recovery, launch the Active@ Partition  
Recovery software.
Active@ Partition Recovery displays the USB drive 
indicating the partition is Not Ready and no file system  
exists.
Start by selecting the SuperScan option to scan the  
whole disk's surface to detect the selected file 
systems and click the scan button.
The SuperScan has already detected several partitions 
within the area being scanned.
With a scan still in progress, you may inspect the 
contents of these found partitions.   
You may browse through the file names and even 
preview a file to confirm their integrity.
Another found partition does display some files 
however a preview reveals that there are currupted.
Although these two partitions look similar in size and 
file system, their start sector differs somewhat.
Since the first partition contains a list of files and they 
can be previewed this is the better candidate for 
recovery.
By pausing the scan, you may choose that partition 
and right click to select the recover option.
The Recovery dialog indicates the drive is ready to 
recover. Click the Recover button to accept the default 
options to comence the recovery.
The partition has been recovered.  As the list of drives 
is refreshed, you will notice the drive now contains a 
partition in it. 
You may preview the contents within Partition 
Recovery.
You may now return to Windows Explorer to discover it 
now also displays the contents and you can access 
the files.
Active@ Partition Recovery has restored the once lost 
partition and it's data successfully!
This ends the tutorial, thank you for watching.
