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File Uneraser esteve disponível como oferta em 24 de fevereiro de 2013
Recupere Arquivos Perdidos da Lixeira, USB e Mídias Removíveis.
O RaidLabs File Uneraser recupera arquivos e documentos deletados, recupera fotografias digitais deletadas, músicas, vídeos e arquivos RAR e ZIP. Esta ferramenta de recuperação de arquivos pode ajudar em casos perdidos.
Microsoft Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003/ Vista/ 7 and 8
16.9 MB
$39.95
Raid Recovery irá consertar RAIds quebrados em modo full. A ferramenta pode recriar arrays que quebraram, ler e recuperar informações com o sem o RAID de controle presente. O Raid Recovery suporta todos os tipos de RAID arrays incluindo stripe, mirror e arrays combinados, Dynamic Disks, native e software RAID. Uma operação totalmente automática com opção manual, permitindo especificar o tipo de array, o modelo do RAID de controle, o tamanho do stripe e a ordem do disco.
Partition Recovery oferece uma solução de recuperação abrangente em um pacote conveniente. A ferramenta é criada par recuperar discos rígidos que congeleram, estão corrompidos, formatados e reparticionados. Ele funciona confiavelmentemesmo que não haja nenhuma partição ou sistema de arquivo disponível, usando um algoritmo de busca para detectar e recuperar arquivos da superfície do disco. Pré-recuperação instantânea e um tutorial de recuperação tornam o Partition Recovery extremamente fácil de usar.
Office Recovery é criado para recuperar documentos do office deltado e recuperar arquivos corrompidos. Suporte a diversos tipos de documentos produzidos por aplicativos pelo Microsoft Office e OpenOffice suites, o Office Recovery pode recuperar planilhas, documentos e arquivos de PDF e HTML, apresentações e banco de dados em uma vasta gama de formatos. Caso os documentos saiam corrompidos, incompletos ou parcialmente reescritos, o Office Recovery pode recuperar arquivos com sucesso, tornando possível editá-los com as ferramentas do Office.
GOSH!! Another file recovery tool...third time in 10 days, if I'm not wrong!!
And again it does not have the ability to create bootable media, exactly as the other two previous ones, which is a big CONS because file recovery is usually required when Windows doesn't boot up anymore!!
It would be nice to compare this tool with "BYclouder Data Recovery Pro" (worth a whopping 200 $), given away here just a couple of days ago.
THUMBS DOWN from me for the same reasons well described in his review by Ashraf!!
BEST (and BETTER) FREE ALTERNATIVES
- PhotoRec (==> Softpedia Editor Pick and my Personal First Choice)
Great FREE tool for recovering files (video, documents, archives, CD-ROMs, photos etc...) from HDs, memory cards, USB flash drives and even digital camera memory.What makes this open source tool special is its ability to ignore the file system, meaning it can recover lost files even when the file system has been severely damaged or reformatted. Unlike this GAOTD it also supports BOOTABLE MEDIA, thus it can be run outside Windows enabling you to recover deleted files even when your PC is no longer able to boot into Windows.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
PhotoRec Step By Step guide
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec_Step_By_Step
- DiskGetor Data Recovery FREE Edition
Can recover deleted files (word ,excel,ppt, office documents, video zip, images etc...) or directory from recycle bin, as well as from formatted and lost partitions and even from disks (FAT /NTFS partition, usb, external drive etc...) with damaged partition table.
http://www.diskgetor.com
- (Portable) Recuva
One of the best FREE File recovery tool out there to retrieve deleted files from literally any disk readable by Windows.
Key Features
· Recover lost files erased by mistake from HD, USB drive, camera, iPod, MP3 Player and even deleted emails Microsoft Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Windows Live Mail.
· Recovery from damaged or formatted disks
· Restore unsaved Word documents from their temporary files after a sudden PC crash.
http://www.piriform.com/recuva/builds
- (Portable) Undelete 360
http://www.undelete360.com
- (Portable) Wise Data Recovery (can even restore email files)
http://www.wisecleaner.com/wisedatarecoveryfree.html
And to recover entire partitions from a destroyed system:
http://redobackup.org
Dudes...this is a SUPER SATURATED FIELD, isn't it? At least, to make your products more appealing, try to provide a bootable media edition!!
My 0.00002 cents for today's giveaway!!!!!!!!!
Feel free to get in touch with RaidLabs Support Team at www.raidlabs.com/support.php or by email: support@raidlabs.com, should
you need any clarifications or any assistance.
We would be happy to be of assistance.
I compared today's File Uneraser with Easy Drive Data Recovery, a recent geiveaway, on an old 256 MB pendrive. Results: File Uneraser has found and recovered 50 deleted files. Easy Drive Data Recovery has found only 2 files, but didn't recovered one! Tumb up for me
Pros
*Works with internal and external drives, including USB flash drives
*Allows you to scan one partition at a time, multiple partitions at a time, or whole disks
*Allows you to scan specific folders, if you wish
*Allows you to create a .DSK/.IMG disk image of any of your partitions or hard drives
*Allows you to filter by file name, file type, date modified, and file size
*Can preview files prior to restore; claims to support over 250 file types for preview
*Can restore files locally, networked drives, external drives, CD, DVD, or FTP
Cons
*Very confusing to use
*Does not have the ability to create bootable media, i.e. cannot recover files from outside Windows
Free Alternatives
Testdisk & PhotoRec
Final Verdict
Click here for final verdict and full review
To Reality Check — February 24th, 2013 at 4:07 am
Please, re-download the program from www.raidlabs.com and try again.
Download Link: http://raidlabs.com/unerase/raidlabs_file_uneraser_setup.exe
Please answer on this questions below:
- What is your operating system?
- What types of files do you want to recover?
- Are you using a hard drive or removable data storage devices?
- What file system is there on your hard drive?
- When did you delete or lost your files?
- Do you have any antivirus or antispam software running on PC?
- Do you have an administrator rights on PC?
I did the tests, erasing the files in the trash. More no recovers.
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