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Data Recovery
#1
Posted 04 December 2007 - 09:31 AM
Can someone recommend a good freeware to recover data?
#2
Posted 04 December 2007 - 09:43 AM
r-studio from r-tt.com is the best but itll set you back $100, or handy recovery. There's a free crappy version of handy recovery. You can get around the 1 file per day limitation by simply deleting the handy recovery registry key each time before you run it.
But i look at data recovery like insurance. You probably spend hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars every year on car insurance, and yet unless you get into an accident you never get any value out of your money. For just $100 you can get the best data recovery program and can use it unlimited times. To me that's better than insurance. Spend the $100 for r-studio.
-gosh
But i look at data recovery like insurance. You probably spend hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars every year on car insurance, and yet unless you get into an accident you never get any value out of your money. For just $100 you can get the best data recovery program and can use it unlimited times. To me that's better than insurance. Spend the $100 for r-studio.
-gosh
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Posted 04 December 2007 - 09:47 AM
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Posted 04 December 2007 - 10:32 AM
gosh, on Dec 4 2007, 10:43 AM, said:
r-studio from r-tt.com is the best but itll set you back $100, or handy recovery. There's a free crappy version of handy recovery. You can get around the 1 file per day limitation by simply deleting the handy recovery registry key each time before you run it.
But i look at data recovery like insurance. You probably spend hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars every year on car insurance, and yet unless you get into an accident you never get any value out of your money. For just $100 you can get the best data recovery program and can use it unlimited times. To me that's better than insurance. Spend the $100 for r-studio.
-gosh
But i look at data recovery like insurance. You probably spend hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars every year on car insurance, and yet unless you get into an accident you never get any value out of your money. For just $100 you can get the best data recovery program and can use it unlimited times. To me that's better than insurance. Spend the $100 for r-studio.
-gosh
You have a good point there but I have a very good backup system...these deleted file were saved on the local drive and I usually don't back that up.
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Posted 04 December 2007 - 12:58 PM
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