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Internet Download Manager. Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat. It sure can recover files from my computer.

It seems only support recovery in 3 files. I appreciate the free file recovery software. It is really work for me. I recovered my lost photos which I totaly deleted mistaking. It is useful for me. I deleted these files after I thought I had finished the copy. Glarysoft provides the latest version of the Glarysoft File Recovery Free tool with 30 antivirus engines and it is virus-free.

The full edition of the free data recovery tool is clean and clear. Glarysoft uses cookies to improve content and ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use this website, you agree to our privacy policy. Glarysoft File Recovery Free Recovery of lost files will bring you the simplest pleasure. IObit Uninstaller. Internet Download Manager. Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader.

Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Note that usually files are only ever truly deleted when they're overwritten by another occupying the same space on the drive — otherwise, it's merely the reference to their data in the OS that's removed.

By overwriting each of their bits repeatedly with zeroes, even the most advanced data forensics tool won't be able to get them back. Perfect for those highly questionable documents that absolutely need to stay deleted Read our full Recuva review. PC Inspector File Recovery goes further than many data recovery tools in that it will detect partitions that have been lost, even if the boot sector or file system has been damaged or deleted.

This could be a real life-saver in an emergency, potentially helping you get data back even if your hard drive is not visible within Windows. Beginners might find the terminology and design of PC Inspector File Recovery intimidating, and even some more advanced users may find the workflow a little confusing to start with. Take some time to learn your way around it, and you'll find a powerful data recovery program — but one that seems to get better results with FAT and FAT32 drives.

Presented as a pair of tools rather than a single integrated solution, TestDisk and PhotoRec together can recover data from both lost partitions and files. TestDisk takes care of the partition side of things. The fact that it's a command line tool with no graphical interface might off-putting at first.

If can set this to one side though, there's help on hand to guide you through the process of working with your drives. TestDisk offers support for so many file systems, it should cater for most eventualities. PhotoRec is the component for recovering files.

It's available with a command lint interface, but unlike TestDisk there's also a GUI for less confident users. It may not be as intuitive as some of the other recovery software in this listing, but it's effective. PhotoRec is cross-platform and can be run as a portable app from a USB stick, which means you don't have to install it on your PC and risk accidentally overwriting the data you want to recover. Read our full TestDisk and PhotoRec review.

Despite the inclusion of the word "pro" in the name, this program is still free; there is, in fact, no non-pro version.

Recovery can be a little hit and miss as there is no indication of the quality or recoverability of files — you just have to hope that the file that are found are in a reasonable state. When it comes to data recovery, there aren't really all that many options other than the ability to search for particular types of files to reduce the size of the list you have to sort through.

In terms of extras you also get a disk snapshot tool which basically backs up your drive so you can recover data at your leisure, a secure file deletion tool, and email recovery. Worth checking out, even if this is not necessarily the best of the bunch. Brian has over 30 years publishing experience as a writer and editor across a range of computing and technology titles, and has been interviewed multiple times for BBC News and BBC Radio. He is also a science fiction and fantasy author, writing as Brian G Turner.

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