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: Features the exact same intuitive, wizard-driven layout as the standard desktop version.

Use an ISO burning tool like Rufus to write the image to the USB. Safely eject the newly created bootable media. Step 2: Boot the Crashed Computer Insert the bootable USB into the non-working computer.

Select the from the boot priority list and press Enter. 3. Run the Data Recovery Process

It is important to distinguish between the regular version of EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard and the WinPE version.

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Summary

Insert the newly created bootable USB into the unbootable computer.

Open your bootable ISO burning tool (such as Rufus, UltraISO, or the official EaseUS builder).