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*’EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard’ is a ‘data recovery program’ that utilizes a ‘wizard’ (aka ‘software’) user interface to guide users through the ‘data recovery process’*
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There are free[3] and paid versions of the software on both Windows and macOS
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Free version limitations
The free version searches for and identifies recoverable data but does not recover any files until a license is purchased.
It does a “Quick Scan” producing a file count and data count of “Deleted Files” (usually small) and an “Advanced Scan” giving the file/data counts for “Lost Files” and “Existing Files”.
The “Recover” button on lower-right highlights when the scan is completed but clicking it prompts the user to pay for an upgrade
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Recovery process
When data is deleted from storage devices, the references to the data are removed from the directory structure.
The space can then be used, or overwritten, with data from other files or computer functions.
The deleted data itself is not immediately removed from the physical drive and often exists as a number of disconnected fragments.
This data, so long as it is not overwritten, can be recovered.
The software scans disks in two different ways, run in succession, to look for lost data:
first based on the file directory
and the second based on the storage content
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The first method scans the file directory and recovers simply deleted or Recycle Bin emptied data, where the file record and associated data content are still intact. The second method searches sector-by-sector through the storage content to recreate files from the data field. This second method takes a much longer time, and does not retain the original file names or folder structure.[5] The discovered data can be filtered to search for particular files, and users may preview files before recovering.
Bootable media can be created, with a USB drive or external drive, to recover data when the OS fails to boot.
This utility can only be used to recover data once the computer starts
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References
^ “How to Use EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard on Mac”. TME.NET. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
^ “EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free”. Download.com. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
^ “EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition”. PCWorld. Retrieved 2018-09-18.
^ “Recover Deleted Files for Free With EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard”. Lifewire. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
^ “EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Pro Review | TechWiser”. techwiser.com. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/EaseUS_Data_Recovery_Wizard
EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard
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EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard
EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Logo.png
EaseUS DRW 12.6 screenshot.png
Screenshot from EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free 12.0 running on Windows
Developer(s) EaseUS
Initial release 1 October 2005; 15 years ago
Stable release
Windows 13.5 / 29 July 2020
Mac 11.2 / 8 May 2018
Operating system Windows and macOS
Available in 20 (10 for macOS version)[1] languages
Type Data recovery software
License Free and Paid versions
Website easeus.com/data-recovery-software
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