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RaidLabs File Uneraser 2.1 era disponibile come app gratuita il 13 dicembre 2014!
RaidLabs File Uneraser è un programma molto affidabile per recuperare file e documenti eliminati, foto, musica, video, archivi RAR e ZIP. Può essere di aiuto nei casi in cui tutte le altre soluzioni falliscono. File Uneraser è in grado di ripristinare i file da tutti i supporti di memorizzazione: memory stick, fotocamere digitali, unità flash, unità USB e praticamente qualsiasi altro tipo di dispositivo di archiviazione che si può collegare al PC.
Inoltre, funziona con tutti i drive NTFS crittografati e in qualsiasi situazione: dopo un infezione da virus,per la cancellazione accidentale dei dati, ecc. Non servono abilità speciali per utilizzarlo. Provate Uneraser file gratis e non ve ne pentirete.
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Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / Windows 7/ 8
17 MB
$39.95
Raid Recovery ripara gli array RAID danneggiati in maniera completa. Lo strumento è in grado di ricreare le matrici che sono cadute a pezzi, leggere e recuperare le informazioni con o senza la presenza del controller RAID originale. Raid Recovery supporta tutti i tipi di array RAID compresi gli array stripe, mirror e combinati, i dischi dinamici, nativi e software RAID. Funziona in maniera completamente automatica o comandato manuale in maniera da specificare manualmente tipo di matrice, il modello di controller RAID, dimensione delle strisce e ordine dei dischi.
Commenti su RaidLabs File Uneraser 2.1
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Haven't yet tried any paid program for file recovery. I never feel the requirement of that because some Nice and Effective FREEWARE Programs have been serving that purpose very efficiently.
( 1 ) Restoration is a very little but efficient file recovery tool. Here You Can Read Softpedia Editorial Review of Restoration
(2) Undelete 360 ( I mostly use this and till now I have recovered approximately 30Gb files from hdd and Flash Drive )
(3) Recuva -Portable - A popular Program from well known developer Piriform.
(4) WinUtilities Free Undelete - It has the explorer based GUI. A handy tool , in certain cases more powerful than Undelete 360 and Recuva.
(5) Puran File Recovery and (6) Bplan Data Recovery Software - These two program claim that they can recovere files from formatted disks too but I've never succeeded to recover anything from formatted disk.
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Installed and registered without problems on a Win 8.1.3 Pro 64 bit system.
We had had a previous version on February 24, 2013. Here are the old reviews:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/file-uneraser/
A Canadian(?) company with address and ... several names under the same address.
Name it "RaidLabs Inc. Company" or "WizardRecovery Company" ot "1st File Undelete" or "MiniTool Solution Ltd" or "NTFS Mechanic" or...
No, this must be a Chinese company.... LOL
This is still the same software from July 2012, which I have commented several times. The impression does not change. It is still a good recovery software. Maybe you can add some more names under which this software is promoted.
No, I did not test it today. I just wanted to see, whether it is the same 2012 version. It is! Have a look at the different homepages. You see?
Uninstalled via reboot.
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A rather worrying review here
http://dottech.org/98265/windows-review-raidlabs-file-uneraser/
Saying in the review 'I wouldn't touch this program with a ten foot pole'
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Installed and registered with no problems, decided to check thumb drive, results almost instantaneous.
Did a deeper scan, still pretty fast, amazed at the number of files it produced, would not preview many of the supposed JPG files, lots of them, was the same with EXE files.
Still somewhat confused by the number of files produced, thought I'd have a look at other people's comments and went to the link as shown in #1 PhilS’s comment.
This explained why there were so many files, it was showing files that had not been deleted!
When you're looking for a few files that have been deleted and you mix them up with hundreds of files that haven't been deleted and show no differentiation between the two you have pretty well defeated the object of the exercise.
In my opinion the lack of differentiation between deleted and files that have not been deleted make it a waste of time and of disk space, uninstalled!
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