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If you don't register, you end up with an "unregistered version". but I don't think it has any limits. I've been using this program to make backups for years. If I wasn't so poor I would buy it just to support the developers.
If you don't register, you end up with an "unregistered version". but I don't think it has any limits. I've been using this program to make backups for years. If I wasn't so poor I would buy it just to support the developers.
Not sure yet, it is still running. 52 hours 23,000 files found 70% done (678,000,000 of 977,000,000 sectors)
This is definitely becoming a sledgehammer fantasy job for me... 815M of 977M sectors it decides to hard freeze on me. No cursor movement, nothing just stuck. The weirdest thing is it looks like the timer rolled over. It reads: 03:29:46 and same # of files as my last post. *edit* Just started a recovery with EasyRecovery Pro and it went 100s of times faster. Scanned in minutes, and ETA on copy is less than 2 hours. Will update you tomorrow! I was going to try GetDataBack as someone suggested but it only had options FAT or NTFS and I remember from the first program I tried that the partition was something strange like exFAT or HFS or something.
Yes and I got 80,000 files back. Tested a few and they seem to work. The names and directories are lost in some cases but not a huge deal. Said 30 minutes to copy back to the external and it has hit a few places with strange filenames where that spikes to 180 minutes but hopefully it is done soon. Reread my post, I didn't use getdataback.
R-Studio is (for me anyway) by far the best data recovery soluton out there, capable of even virtually reconstructing all RAID flavours and recover from just about any known filesystem.
I used it myself just a bit more that year ago, and was able to get files back that "GetDataBack" could not. I had to do this because my new motherboard didn't support RAID JBOD that I had implemented on my old (destroyed) motherboard.
It is defintely worth the $79 price tag...
For RAID then I guess it's the best. For me, it just wasted days of my time. EasyRecoveryPro is WAY easier to use and took only 1.3 hours to get everything back. And it didn't crash on me multiple times... sweet!