Data Recovery Wizard
Developer(s) | EaseUS |
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Initial release | 1 October 2005 |
Stable release | 7.0 / 19 November 2013 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Utility software |
License | Shareware |
Data Recovery Wizard is a data recovery utility for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh, developed by EaseUS.[1] It is used to recover lost files from storage device, like local or external hard drive, flash drive, memory cards, etc. in the FAT 16, FAT 32, NTFS, Ext2, Ext3, HFS file systems. The knowledge of common file structures, information contained in file header and footer is used to scan and assemble the lost data.[2]
Data Loss Scenarios
EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard can be applied to recover lost files from diverse data loss situations, like deleted recovery, format recovery, card error data recovery and more .
Accidentally Deletion
- Accidentally click 'Move to trash'
- 'Command + Del' or ‘Shift+Del’ to delete your files
- Empty trash or recycle bin without backup
Format Recovery
- Accidentally format your computer disk/volume or SD/Memory card etc.
- File loss due to hard drive crash, system crash or windows re-installation
- 'Media/Drive is not formatted, would you like to format now?'
- Format due to virus infection or computer initialization
- Raw partition, disk displays as RAW or 'Media/Drive is not formatted, would you like to format now?
Partition Recovery
- Accidentally deleting a partition
- Partition loss due to re-partition, boot manager, improper clone, system restore, disk accident etc.
Other Reasons
- Other scenarios including device initialization, virus attack, Memory/SD card ‘Access Denied’ or can’t be read, media card error, factory setting of device without backup etc.
- Unexpected power-off, software crash, turning off storage media during writing process, improperly pulling out SD card.
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