毎日 通常購入しなくては使用できないソフトウエアを無料で提供します!
RecoveryRobot Pro 1.3.1< のgiveaway は 2019年7月14日
RecoveryRobotスコープを表示し、目的のデータ復旧ソフトウェアプログラムの回収お客様の貴重なデータのほとんどデータの損失シナリオ。 この非常に汎用性はそのデータ復旧機能を必要としないプロのスキル中のデータ復旧ます。
の理由で実際に試したほうがよいでしょうRecoveryRobotプロジェクト
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10
6.61 MB
$49.95
回復を写真、ビデオ、オーディオから地元ドライブ着脱可能。
高速使いやすいundeleteソフトウェアの回収ファイルを削除)することを可能にしている。
強力なハード回復ソフトウェアの回収データから地域および外部ドライブもできます。
回復の写真、映像、ファイルをメモリカードからデジタルデバイスサービスです。
強力な分配の回復ソフトウェアの回収からのデータの紛失、削除または損傷の割.
コメント RecoveryRobot Pro 1.3.1
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Back in September 2014, apparently before they claim to have lost their earlier domain name and changed to "RecoveryRobot", this was known as "7-Data Recovery":
https://datarecoveryrobot.com/about/
Anyway, at that time there was an active and fairly knowledgeable and critical user/poster/commenter named "Karl" who commented that their product had improved greatly over the earlier versions and had become (back then) one of the better data recovery titles he had tried:
https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/category/publisher/7-data-recovery-software/
Hopefully today's "RecoveryRobot Pro 1.3.1" is at least equivalent (or better) in capability than their "7-Data Recovery Suite Home 3.0" of 2014.
NOTE: There does continue to exist a product by "Disk Drill" at the original website domain "7datarecovery.com" which appears to be a mix of references to both "7 Data Recovery" (by Disk Drill) and its apparent replacement "Disk Drill". Was there perhaps a dispute and subsequent split among the original "7-Data Recovery" developers that led to two now-separate and competing (and disputing?) companies presently using the 7-Data Recovery name? Or perhaps this is another case of the same product being marketed under different names by "different" companies?
A comment by today's developer to eliminate confusion would be most welcome.
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FYI: Apparently the original 7datarecovery.com web site content changed in March of 2018 with a statement "7-Data Recovery is now Disk Drill" which is now marketed at "Disk Drill for Windows" by CleverFiles/Disk Drill who, for years, originally marketed "Disk Drill" data recovery targeted only for Mac.
Perhaps the CleverFiles/Disk Drill folks were legally getting away with referring to the change in their newly-acquired web site name vs. the competing product names?
Without GiveawayOfTheDay-provided screenshots provided for today's offer vs the 2014 offer (vs Disk Drill), it is hard to follow and understand any lineage/relationship that might exist between the products then or now.
Guess I'll have to repeat "Karl's" experience and find out for myself!
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@RECOVERYROBOT
As it's wise not to install it to a drive one wants to recover from, can it be installed in portable mode on a USB drive?
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Register Code?
recovery just 50MB
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Mob Melli, did you register with the code form the Readme:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c1a40opkd2wnrb1/Registratie.png
And after restart:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ie2gfb9r8y3wtds/Hoofdscherm.png
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After install I can't see one partition with size about 1.72TB. Is there some limit with partition size? Other partitions (smaller) I can see.... My system is Win10.
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