Operating system: Windows
Publisher: SharpNight Co.Ltd
Release: 7-Data Recovery Suite Free 4.2
Antivirus check: passed
Last revision: Last week
Having sold this product and marketing it as a a "Suite" at the end of the install has been confusing. suite is installed? Is it only the Recovery Four modes are called a suite, or are their other products in a suite to install? The second time I open the book, it will open 7-for-1 in big letters.There is also a reference to Data Recovery Suite in the name.Software programs such as zip are widely used. Because there's a Window feel and feel to it, you see big tiles to select from to begin. And because it offers such a user-friendly interface, it's also on the home screen.On a small computer program, it seems that, if you recover data on an Android phone or Tablet, it uses the fifth mode. It costs 39.To recover data successfully, 95 dollars is required. It seems, however, there are no charges for files less than 1 GB. In addition to displaying the node of folders in which I wish to attempt a recovery, the software window will expand when the software window is opened. It's a little confusing at first because it very quickly shows me the folders and files on my USB drive.
It's also cool that I can search for a specific file name or wildcard, like *.I'm using * to access rometr, but I do this with JPG.I wonder if JP can scan my system for deleted files despite all my experience with the program. * JAP* searches for all jpg files in its field, so the search field is relatively robust. Can I tell if I need to scan or if it already has scanner? The software I've found other than that scans my computer and shows I lost and deleted files there as well. In the application, I will not be able to create any folders to target the restore. Then, a subfolder named exFAT is created. So the recovery seems faulty. I have recovered more than four photos from the collection than I chose. seems as if it makes a thorough scan in the beginning. Having read about it, for the first time, I see it on a single TB version of our local database. You will see a progress picture in the progress checker on your drive. I like that the GUI looks more like a utility rather than just a simple display. You can easily see which thumb drives you are accessing from the GUI, with different icons for thumb drives. scan is a bit slower than that of my last 256GB thumb drive. It took me about 40 seconds to drive. As long as I see the folder names I know I deleted under the recovery display, it displays OK. However, there are many other options to look at, some of which might take weeks or even months to sort through.
It can recover files deleted and files lost on a partitionFeatures: