Hmmm, sorry chief. Data recovery software doesn't help when encryption is
what is involved!
See, if you had deleted/formated/suffered an HDD crash, may be a data
recovery or forensic tool could come in handy.

But this is not the case. You have an encrypted disk or partition and Test
disk won't work. Even mounting the disk partitions in Linux won't rescue.

Sorry Pal, best thing to do is try to figure out the key used to encrypt the
disk (may be find some tool that could try; but i doubt if you have strong
encryption algos involved like AES).

Don't you have any backups?

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