Avoid downloading the tool from unverified or suspicious IP-based hosting sites, as these often wrap legitimate utilities in malware. Sources like Softpedia or specialized hardware sites like USBDev.ru are generally more reliable.
Some antivirus programs may flag this tool as suspicious because it interacts directly with hardware drivers at a low level. Execute Repair: Click the Restore button.
This process erases all data on the drive. If the drive is accessible, move your files immediately.
Wait for the "Restore Completed" message before unplugging the drive.
The tool specifically targets drives with series controllers. Before using it, you can verify your drive's controller using third-party tools like ChipGenius to check for: VID: 1005 (Apacer) or 13FE (Phison)
PS2251-67, PS2251-70, and similar variants. How to Use Restore V3.17.0.0.exe