Easeus Data Recovery Wizard Trial

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Heinz Francis

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Aug 5, 2024, 5:05:13 AM8/5/24
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Thereare many reasons why important files may get lost, such as accidental deletion, malware attacks and drive reformatting. In such cases, a program like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard may come in extremely handy. As its name suggests, the tool takes the form of a wizard, which makes it appropriate for any kind of user.

The program supports practically any type of storage device, like hard disks, SSD, and USB drives. Moreover, it has the advantage of discovering even unmounted drives and allowing RAW data recovery. Good news is that you do not need to scan the whole drive, as it lets you select a more specific location. Just like other similar software, this tool performs two types of scan: quick and deep, which obviously differ in thoroughness and speed.


As the scan progresses, the results become gradually available. They are arranged by their location on the disk but it is also possible to apply file type filters. It is highly convenient that the tool lets you save a work session. This way, you can load it later and continue your work where you left it, thus saving you from repeating the scan.


It is a pity that the trial version does not allow actually recovering data. So, the only evidence of its effectiveness is by previewing the files, with the limitation that only simple text and images are supported. It is also too bad that, unlike other programs of its type, EaseUS Data Recovery cannot backup data, which would be more efficacious than attempting their recovery. more


All in all, EaseUS Data Recovery works as its developers claim, although it does not excel among other similar products. It is sold in two editions: Pro and Technician. I suggest you try them before making a final decision.


I accidentally deleted some important files on my Windows 11 computer, and I have already emptied the Recycle Bin. I have tried several recovery software but they did not help, and I cannot find the files in previous versions or backups.


I am wondering if there is any other way to recover permanently deleted files from Windows 11 computer. I am hoping for a detailed solution or method that can help me retrieve these files, as they are vital to my work and personal life. Any help will be greatly appreciated.


The last step you could try to take is applying a restore point that was created before the files' deletion.

If you do not have any other copy of those files and no recovery software is able to restore them, I think they're lost.


Check the Cloud: Before diving deep, did you have any cloud sync service running like OneDrive, Dropbox, or Google Drive? Sometimes, files you thought were gone might still be lurking in the cloud.


Here I highly recommend iMyFone D-back tool, I was impressed with the software's ability to recover a wide array of data types. It managed to recover files that I thought were permanently lost. Considering the importance of the data I was able to recover, the software felt worth the cost. There's a free trial available, which is useful for assessing its effectiveness before purchasing.


The preview feature is essential because it allows users to verify the data they're about to recover. This is particularly useful when you're looking for specific items, such as a particular photo, message, or contact.


Lastly, for the future, make sure to set up some sort of automatic backup solution. This will save you a lot of stress in situations like this. Windows 11 has built-in backup solutions like File History and system image backup. Plus, consider a cloud backup for added safety.


"I feel your frustration! Have you considered using file recovery tools like Recuva or PhotoRec? They're often effective in such situations. Also, check if your Windows 11 has the 'File History' feature enabled. Betflix Hope this helps in recovering your important files.


We (DIY DataRecovery.nl) always offered a demo for a our Windows data recovery software iRecover. Currently I am experimenting with a trial (download) That does allow actual recovery of data to some degree. So, I thought it would be nice to do a little comparison between Easeus Data Recovery Wizard and DIY DataRecovery.nl iRecover. I will compare the free versions.


The major limitation in the free version of Data Recovery Wizard is the 2 GB limitation. Thus, using the trial you can recover 2 GB in total. It will remember how much data you recovered in previous sessions and will show the amount of data left that you can recover for free.


It depends somewhat on the situation you find yourself in to determine which free version works best. If the total sum of file sizes is less than 2 GB, but the files are spread over a larger number of folders (more than 4), it is probably easier to use Data Recovery Wizard Free.


An overall competent file recovery tool, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Pro is easy to use but slow. It's also expensive for single users to consider and is more suited to small business users rather than large corporations or organizations and public bodies.


Its set of features certainly suggests that it'll get the job done. It can hunt through conventional hard disks and even damaged operating systems for photos, and it supports more file and device types than virtually every rival. It's even got a generous free version alongside powerful paid options.


A free version of Data Recovery Wizard is available, but this is not suitable unless you only need basic functionality. While the free product does restore files from hard drives, SSDs and external HDDs, you don't get NAS support, remote assistance or any of its photo and video repair functionality.


Previously EaseUS' free trial was just for 30-days and offered scanning but no actual recovery capabilities, which seemed pretty cruel. It appears the developers have listened to user feedback since then, as the free version now allows you to recover up to 2GB of data.


We had a hard time squaring this free allowance on our tests, as after attempting to recover a 100MB folder on a 512MB drive just three times, our allowance was reduced to around 200MB. It's possible the 2GB limit may apply to the size of the drive being scanned instead of the amount of data recovered.


Various file recovery features are available with this software, from straightforward undelete (whether accidental or from emptying the recycle bin) to recovering data lost by formatting a disk drive. Hard disk drives, SSDs, SD cards, flash drives, USB drives and others can be recovered with EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Pro.


EaseUS Data Recovery wizard supports of a number of file system types, including FAT(FAT12,FAT16,FAT32), ExFA, NTFS, NTFS5, EXT2/EXT3, HFS+ and ReFS. Linux users may be disappointed to see a lack of support for ext2/ext3/ext4 drives but since Easus Data Recovery Wizard is only available for Windows and macOS, it's not unusual that it would support only file systems for those operating systems.


RAW file systems (where the MBR is corrupt or partition table damaged) that cannot be recognised by your computer's operating system can also be recovered. The EaseUS user guide gives fair warning that some files don't share the same structure and identifiers, so certain more unusual file formats can't be recovered. This shouldn't be an issue if you simply want to use EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard to retrieve lost images however, unless they're in a very old or exotic format like TIFF or PPM.


With flexible scanning to find deleted files quickly or scan storage sector-by-sector, one of the most useful features of this software is the pre-recovery preview. This reassurance lets you observe lost files before they're fully recovered.


EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Pro will also, its website boasts, recover data loss caused by power failure, system crash, hard drive failure, viruses, and accidental or poorly planned operating system reinstallation. Sadly as there's no free trial of the Pro features, we weren't able to test this.


Although EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard is a popular option for recovering lost images, the utility actually supports recovering a wide number of file formats. We also felt that drives would be unlikely to contain only images so wanted to do a realistic test.


The album included 4 music files (2 in Mp3 and 2 in FLAC) format, 6 JPG image files of album covers (with thumbnails) and 2 PNG image files. The files also included 2 XML files, a torrent file and an 'SQLite' file containing details of the album. There were 25 files in total.


2. Delete & Format : The files were deleted as outlined above and we also performed a 'Quick Format' using the 'Disk Management' utility built into Windows 11. We then tried to recover the files from the formatted partition.


3. Recover corrupted files: We used the freeware program 'Victoria' to overwrite the volume header of the drive containing the files with zeroes. The drive didn't mount automatically in File Explorer and showed as being unpartitioned in Windows "Disk Management" utility. We then checked if the utility could see it and if so, recover the files.

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