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En tant que logiciel de récupération de données Windows complet, Do Your Data Recovery Professional peut vous aider à récupérer facilement et complètement les données perdues à partir du disque dur et du support de stockage. C'est un outil complet de récupération de données à faire soi-même. Vous pouvez récupérer toutes les données perdues en 3 étapes simples: Lancez Do Your Data Recovery Professional - Analysez votre disque dur - Prévisualisez et récupérez les données perdues.
Récupérez les données perdues de votre ordinateur (ordinateur portable, ordinateur de bureau, disque dur interne / externe, périphérique numérique, carte mémoire, clé USB, etc.)
Windows Server 2003/ 2008/ 2012/ Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10; File System: FAT 12/16/32, exFAT, NTFS, NTFS 5, ext 2, ext 3; Disk Space: at least 60 MB
10.6 MB
Lifetime, no updates
$49.00
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So in glancing at the entire comment section I will try to answer most of them.
1. IF you only have one drive ie Drive C you really should at least partition 2 drives if not more. Or add an external drive for backup etc. Grab a free partition program like MiniTool or Easus Partition Master etc. While Windows HAS a drive manager it's very basic ie you can't split or divide a drive. And don't worry about your data which is the point of today's GOD and others. Think of as a pie chart or a pie. IF you have a standard PC with the single drive C showing you really should get to it. For example I am a monster computer geek with 9 hard drives (mostly 1-6 TB). For each drive I divided them into 2-3 drives with different letters ie C, D, E etc.
2. With the above programs you won't screw up your PC or Windows which is why you need more than a C drive only. Like with File History I backup to Drive U where I keep ALL my utilities like today's GOD. Windows WILL crash as will your drive. It's not a matter IF, but when it will crash.
3. Then install today's program which it will allow you do so in your new "drive"
4. You CAN install it on Drive C - Programs but not suggested.
5. To install download, unzip the file. The License Code is in the read me file. After install launch the program & at top left click on the gold key and input the license code.
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So it says on destination pop up: Don't install on the drive you want to to recover data from.
Okay, that makes sense and answers SOMEWHAT my firs question: How can you use this to recover data if your HD is down?
Do I buy another HD on which to store this? Can I put it on a thumb drive? Another computer that's connected?
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Randy,
That's is why I asked the question earlier on in this thread.
I've even written (on more than one occasion) to the vendors of such programs to ask them to make the program 'Portable' and able to run entirely from the thumb-drive without need of a 'functioning' C:\ drive which might be what users need to recover data from.
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Can this software be installed and used from a USB thumb-drive, without having any effect on the PC's normal C:\ drive?
Since the download is a .zip file, is it a 'Portable' application and able to run directly and entirely from the thumb-drive?
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Per Wollert Johansen, you did not answer JW2's question.
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