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Giveaway of the day — Magoshare Data Recovery 2.0

Récupère les fichiers supprimés ou inaccessibles du disque dur et des supports de stockage.
$49.95 EXPIRÉ
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L'offre gratuite du jour pour Magoshare Data Recovery 2.0 était valable le 17 octobre 2017!

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Magoshare Data Recovery est l'un des logiciels de récupération de données de disque dur les plus puissants. Il peut non seulement récupérer des fichiers supprimés, mais il peut également récupérer des fichiers perdus en raison de format, reformatage, effacement, erreur logique, accident de disque dur, mise à niveau / réinstallation du système d'exploitation, infection par virus, perte de partition, les raisons.

Vous pouvez récupérer tous les types de fichiers à partir de:
-Ordinateur
-Disque dur
-Clé USB
-Carte mémoire
-Digital Device
-Autres supports de stockage

NB: licence à vie

Configuration minimale:

Windows 2000/7/Vista/8/8.1/10 and Windows Server

Éditeur:

Magoshare

Page web:

https://www.magoshare.com/data-recovery-software/windows-data-recovery-software.html

Taille du fichier:

10.3 MB

Prix:

$49.95

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#1

Comment récupérer des données avec ce Giveaway of the Day après formatage ? Puis que ce programme a logiquement aussi disparu . Faut alors l’acheter , c'est bien ça ?!!!

Réponse   |   DM  –  7 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (0)

DM,
ce genre de programme est à stocker sur une partition a part du systéme ( si ordinateur bien configuré...) ou sur une clé . âpres réinstallation du système il suffira de lancer le programme et de récupérer les données. simple mais il fallait y penser..........
Amicalement

Réponse   |   soina06  –  7 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (0)
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#3

Could it recover even from bad HD that are not shown "Computer" list?
From crashed hard disks that OS can't see them.

dudi  –  7 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+6)

dudi,
TK has a point: if the disk can been seen in disk managment, then there is a change.
BUT, Windows acts sometimes different with disk then Linux does.
And there is a site with the best system rescue discs and all of them are based on Linux:
https://lifehacker.com/5984707/5984707/five-best-system-rescue-discs
This link is about a drive, not recognized by Windows and good for Linux.
So after trying recover-software made for Windows, give a Linux boot CD with a recovery a change. Most of them are free of charge.

Ootje  –  7 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+22)

"This link is about a drive, not recognized by Windows and good for Linux."
the link:
https://www.techspot.com/community/topics/hard-disk-not-recognized-on-windows-but-does-on-linux.125112/

Ootje  –  7 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+11)
#2

Could it recover from a USB drive that still holds the files but has a bad index? Windows says it's unformatted.

Therese S.  –  7 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+3)

Therese S.,
IMHO probably not -- *In my experience* that error message has usually meant that the USB stick was dead, because the electronics that let a PC see the stored files died. In that case, since the PC can't find any data storage, there's nothing for recovery software to work with or on.

There are things you can try - the 1st is plugging it into different PCs/laptops, & if that works, you'd probably want to copy the data off the stick then & there to be safe. If it continues to work on another PC/laptop, you can try the free USBOblivion, which removes USB device entries from the registry -- those can be bad & prevent a USB device from working.

There are some specialized apps from companies that make USB sticks, but I've never had any luck with them personally, & there at least used to be a few other things to try, but a Google search today is dominated by data recovery products.

That said, while I haven't yet had a chance to check out Magoshare Data Recovery, if TK's correct, that this GOTD is similar [or the same] as DoYourDataRecoveryPro, it probably wouldn't hurt to give it a try in case... I don't say that because the DoYourData app is the best available, but because installing that app has Very little impact on Windows, so not much to lose by trying it.

mike  –  7 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+13)
#1

"33 data recovery" softwares since January in Giveaway of the day.I'm on now not to lose a single file.....

But I continue to use RECUVA which is free and does very well the job.

A plus for the editors of this type of software, would be to provide the possibility of being able to create a bootable disk in case of crash of the system disk for example.

detenova  –  7 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+12)

detenova,
"I continue to use RECUVA which is free and does very well the job."

Yes it does. I more-or-less stockpile recovery apps that are given away -- at least the portable or almost portable ones -- in case a file absolutely HAS to be recovered, & Recuva doesn't do it. Part of that's psychology on my part -- if I'm not successful I'll feel a lot better having tried 1/2 dozen or so. BTW, downloading Piriform software [Recuva] getting the zip file rather than the installer *might* be safer, since their CCleaner installer was previously infected.

"A plus... would be to provide the possibility of being able to create a bootable disk..."

My personal opinion, FWIW, is that you're much better off with portable or nearly portable versions that can be easily run once you boot to something else, e.g. WinPE, something like MistyPE, a Windows To Go drive etc. That way you're [hopefully] using something that you've tested & know boots your device(s). By far most of the bootable USB sticks I've created is various apps, including Windows 10's recovery, either don't work on everything, or don't work, period, so if you think someday you might have to rely on one, test it now to be safe.

mike  –  7 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+7)

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