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In general, however, data recovery software is safe and can be a helpful tool if you've lost important files with intuitive graphic user interface. However, it's essential to be careful when using these programs, as they can sometimes cause more damage to your device. If you're unsure whether it's safe to use data recovery software, it's always best to consult with a professional.

Data recovery software is a program that can be used to recover lost or deleted files from your computer. When a file is deleted, the data is not actually erased from your hard drive. Instead, the file space occupied is simply marked as empty and available for new data. As long as the old data is not overwritten, it can be recovered using special software. Data recovery tools work by scanning your hard drive for any traces of the lost data. Once they have located the data, they can then rebuild the files and save them to a new location. In most cases, data recovery software can successfully recover lost files with little to no damage. However, if the data has been overwritten, it will be much more difficult to recover.

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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.

We do not believe that running data recovery tools in a virtual environment has a significant effect on how they function. Still, if you're considering buying software we encourage you to read all reviews thoroughly and make sure that the developer offers a refund policy.

Launching the software presents you with a list of devices and partitions. Along with physical devices, for example, you might find a recovery partition. Newly connected or inserted devices can be found by clicking the refresh button, and if you can't find a partition it be found discovered by re-scanning the device.

Clicking Scan on a partition will commence the process of discovering lost data. When the scan completes, the detected files will be listed with an accompanying file structure. To learn more about an individual file, check the file size, date modified, and file type. The Preview feature lets you take a closer look at the file, while the search box gives you the opportunity to find specific files.

This is a huge improvement on our previous review, where we had EaseUS scan a 16GB SanDisk Cruzer Blade USB drive on a Dell G5505 running Windows 10. This took around 10 minutes, far longer than expected. This original scan could have been due to the performance of deep scanning techniques, but these are par for the course in recovery software.

Rather than perform the same scan every time, however, the tool features the option to save a scan session. Whether this acknowledges potentially slow scan times or not isn't clear, but it is a welcome option, enabling you to instantly load up the previous scan when restarting the software.

In our last review EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Pro missed files uncovered by lesser tools. This put the software in quite a difficult position. After all, why would anyone spend $69.95 or more for a tool that recovers less than a free alternative?

In our most recent benchmarks, the first test simply involves recovering files that have been deleted from a drive via the Recycle Bin. The utility managed to find all of the missing files and offered to "Recover All" to a location of our choice.

We were particularly impressed here how EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard categorized the files here into "Lost" (in this case system volume files) and "deleted" (the files in question). The utility recovered a total of 19 of the 25 files. The two audio FLAC files, both XML files and the torrent file were missing. The others opened without any problems. Unlike other data recovery programs we tested, the utility was actually able to recover the filenames from the formatted drive.

Finally we tested our "corrupted" drive. As soon as EaseUS opened it instantly recognized the "lost partition" and gave the option to scan it. We clicked on the "Directory Intact" option to view all of our deleted files. At this stage we ran up against the 2GB limit of the free version of EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard so opened up the preview feature instead.

Despite the absence of a true software wizard, this tool is still easy to use. On the main screen you can easily see the storage devices that the app can access and scan. You'll find incredible compatibility here: as well as normal hard disks and SSDs, EaseUS's tool can scan USB drives, SD cards, mp3 players, external drives, ZIP drives, RAID arrays and even NAS drives. That's more power than you'll find in most other photo restoration utilities.

In the past these scans were pretty slow compared to many other tools and they used quite a hefty amount of your system's resources, but our most recent tests showed EaseUS could perform a lightning speed. Admittedly this only involved a very small drive for a handful of files, so we recommend trying out the free version on your chosen drive before subscribing.

That comprehensive scanning ability extends to EaseUS's file format support, too. Most file recovery apps support a few hundred common file types, but this tool supports more than 1,000. And when it comes to imagery, it means you can restore formats like RAW, PSD and SWF alongside conventional formats like JPG, PNG and GIF. It works on Windows and Mac, so it'll function effectively across most laptops and PCs for photo editing,

It's got some abilities that will be particularly pleasing to photographers and people who need to recover pictures, too. It uses artificial intelligence to repair errors in damaged photo and video files, and gives you a preview of the file before it completes the restoration. It also uses the same algorithms to attempt repairs on documents and PDFs, and these features can be deployed on batches of files if you need to repair lots of pictures in quick succession.

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