I really need help! I accidentally formatted my Sandisk 256GB Ultra Flair drive that was encrypted with Bitlocker. This mistake happened when I was using Rufus to create bootable media on a different drive, which ended up malfunctioning and disconnecting. In the process, Rufus showed my drive as an option, and I didn't realize it until I got an error message. Now, my drive is RAW, and I can't access important data. Any advice or guidance on what to do next would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot!
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The best solution is to restore from a backup if you have one. If not, it makes you realize how important it is to keep backups of your data.
Honestly, sometimes I think encryption can be more of a hassle than a help for everyday users. It can turn small mishaps into big problems.
I've been there before, and I managed to recover my data after formatting the drive, so there is hope! You might want to look into some data recovery software, although scanning a 256GB drive can take a long time. If you're willing to devote the time, there are some free options that might help, but you might need to format to a readable file system first.
Understand that if your drive is encrypted, recovering data becomes much trickier. Most data recovery software can’t access your files since they are encrypted and unreadable. It really highlights the importance of having backups! Remember the 3-2-1 rule: have at least three copies of your important data, especially if it's encrypted.
Instead of making any attempts directly on the drive, clone it first to create a backup image. This way, any recovery attempts can be done safely on the image. Programs like Disk Drill might be worth a try—I've heard good things about them!

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