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Troubleshooting BYclouder Adobe File Recovery — Common Issues & Fixes
1. Installation or launch fails
- Cause: Missing dependencies, corrupted installer, or incompatible Windows version.
- Fixes:
- Download the latest installer from a trusted source (avoid unknown mirrors).
- Run installer as Administrator.
- Install/update Microsoft Visual C++ redistributables and .NET Framework.
- Disable antivirus temporarily while installing (re-enable after).
- If still failing, try a portable/scanner build or run on a spare Windows machine.
2. Program detects drive but shows no recoverable Adobe files
- Cause: Deep overwrite, unsupported file signature, or scanning wrong partition/device.
- Fixes:
- Stop writing to the affected disk immediately.
- Re-scan the exact physical disk/partition (not just logical folders).
- Use “deep/complete” or raw scan mode (longer but finds file fragments).
- Add custom file signatures for Adobe formats if available (e.g., .psd, .ai, .indd).
- Try scanning an image of the drive (DD image) to preserve the original.
3. Recovered Adobe files are corrupted or won’t open
- Cause: Partial overwrite, fragmented files, or recovery of only file headers.
- Fixes:
- Attempt recovery with deep/raw mode to retrieve more contiguous data.
- Recover to a different drive, then open with Adobe apps using File > Open.
- For PSD/AI partially damaged files, open in Photoshop/Illustrator and use “Open As” or import into a new document.
- Use Adobe’s built-in recovery/autosave folders (check Adobe temp & DataRecovery directories) for autosaved versions.
- If fragmentation is suspected, try alternative recovery tools with better fragment reassembly (e.g., PhotoRec, R-Studio, Disk Drill) as a second attempt.
4. Scans hang, crash, or take excessively long
- Cause: Large disk size, bad sectors, or program instability.
- Fixes:
- Check SMART / run CHKDSK to identify bad sectors (do not repair if you need data recovery—just note them).
- Run scans overnight; use smaller scan ranges (specific partitions) first.
- Create a sector-by-sector image and run recovery from the image.
- Increase system RAM or close
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