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Tenorshare Any Data Recovery Pro 5.4.0 estaba como Giveaway el día n 26 de marzo de 2017
Cualquier Tenorshare Recuperación de Datos Pro es un software de recuperación de datos Que seguro y fácil puede ayudarle a obtener rápidamente los archivos perdidos de nuevo desde el disco duro, partición, USB, tarjeta SD o en otro medio de almacenamiento.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 (32-bit/64-bit)/ Server 2012/ 2008 R2/ 2008/ 2003 R2/ 2003; CPU: 1GHz (32 bit or 64 bit) or above; 200 MB free space and above; 256 MB or more of RAM (1024MB Recommended)
5.46 MB
$49.95
Tenorshare UltData for Win is a life saver for people who lost photos, contacts, messages, notes, etc. from red iPhone 7/7 Plus/SE/6s Plus/6s/6 Plus/6/5s/5c/5/4s/4. It can recover lost/deleted photos, contacts, text, whatsapp, notes, etc through 3 methods including: recover from iOS device directly, recover from iTunes backup and recover from iCloud backup. Not only recovering lost files on iPhone, but also repair iOS system to normal when it performs abnormally such as stuck at recovery mode, DFU mode, apple logo, connect to iTunes, boot loop, blue screen of death, and so forth.
Original Price: $49.95 Discounted Price: $24.97
Tenorshare Reiboot is the most popular repair tool for iOS users to enter/out recovery mode. It is able to solve the problems such as stuck at recovery mode, Apple logo, boot loop, frozen, overheat, black/blue screen and even the iOS updating issues. Highly compatible with iOS 10.2.2, this application is the better tool to launch your iOS device and use them as usual.
Tenorshare iCareFone is an easy-to-use software for users to improve their iOS devices in top performance, including iPhone, iPad and iPod. There are 6 fractions in it, which are Files Manager, Speedup and Clean, Backup and Restore, Fix iOS Stuck, Remove Ads and Repair System. You can choose one of them based on your device's problem and to deal with your problem with one click.
Original Price: $39.95 Discounted Price $19.97
Comentarios en Tenorshare Any Data Recovery Pro 5.4.0
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I do respect Tenorshare programs - I've actually bought a few of them ... BUT ...
Question: How does this compare to Piriform's RECUVA which many many people think is the very best data recovery program?
I would really appreciate a reply from the vendor to sway me on this ...
One reason RECUVA is so good is because it also includes a function to make a BACKUP iMAGE before attempting data recovery)?
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Peter C1,
"How does this compare to Piriform's RECUVA which many many people think is the very best data recovery program?"
While there's nothing wrong with Recuva, common sense I think would cast some doubt on claims that it is the best ever...
With all the storage possibilities today, where you can easily have multiple, redundant free cloud storage accounts, & where USB storage is so cheap, most people can go years I think, maybe a decade or more, without needing to recover any file(s). And if/when they do need to recover files, hardware failure is often the culprit.
So who are these people using file recovery apps so often that they can compare them? And while I very sincerely hope this doesn't sound cruel, if there are people losing files that often, I'm not sure I'd want to trust their judgement.
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Install without a problem on win10.
Showed deletd file names fine, but after recovery, could not play one of the two recoverd videos.
Tried recovery for the same two files using TestDisk, both videos run without a problem.
TestDisk may not be the best recovery application but it is free and better than today's offer http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/Main_Page
Today's offeror verdict: not good enough
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Hard drives use a file system, with hidden areas where you'll find tables listing what data, where on the physical storage, makes up what files & folders. The data itself is stored in small chunks, so you can have very many that need to be chained together for one average sized file. When a file is deleted, that data stays intact -- it's the file's entries in that sort of table of contents that are removed. And data will remain intact until new data is written to it's physical location. Those disk/partition tables themselves can also become damaged, so while the data's still there, no one knows where exactly.
What's often called a deep scan in file recovery software looks at the entire disk partition, records a list of what data it finds where, then tries to chain those small chunks of data into usable files. The app's features can vary, along with the code &/or logic it uses trying to reassemble files.
It is very important to preserve the data making up files you want to recover. If those files are on the same partition as Windows, you don't want to run that copy of Windows, because doing so, some of that data you want to recover might be overwritten by Windows normal writing to disk. In fact, it's not going too far to power off the device the moment you find that you need to recover a file or files from the partition where Windows lives. This is also a good reason BTW to not store your stuff on the Windows partition.
If you suspect or can confirm hardware failure, or if the files are stored on a SSD, a complete [sector by sector or cluster by cluster] partition image backup is a good idea. Once you restore that backup to a known good, conventional drive, you can run as many file recovery apps as you want until you [hopefully] get the files you need. In the case of drive failure, you want to get as much data off the drive as possible, hopefully before reading all or parts of the drive becomes impossible.
SSDs work differently than conventional hard drives... A regular hard drive simply writes data to any place its table of contents lists as being free. With an SSD however, storage space needs to be cleared before it can be written to, so it will periodically clear storage used by files that have been deleted [Trim], so that writing to the SSD is always fast. For purposes of file recovery, you want to capture as much data off an SSD as possible, hopefully before it clears the data you want/need. Creating a complete backup image also frees you to go on using the drive where file(s) were lost.
I'm going to add Tenorshare Any Data Recovery Pro to a USB hard drive where I've got Windows To Go installed. You can create a Windows To Go drive using the tool in Windows 10's Control Panel, plus an ISO for Windows 10 Enterprise you can get after signing up for the Insider Program. I use Windows To Go for testing & to have it available for disaster recovery -- it's a full fledged copy of 10 that all of our devices can boot to, & in the case of file recovery, it will let me recover files from or backup a Windows partition without starting that copy of Windows.
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m'k, requested a link in email, downloaded the software, requested activation code over an hour ago ... so far, nothin'. I've checked email inbox and spam ... nothin'.
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