This program (the signed up version anyway) renewed over 80 gigs regarding info that got copied over from your bad backup. It could recover the data despite the fact that I had function fdisk and formatted this with NTFS, and then installed XP. Since this drive formally had an OS about it, there was kind of a buffer between the data I needed and that which was over-written by the OS. I guess due to what I had tried about this drive, but despite the fact that most of my files have there been, my directory organization is finished. I really do not care, at least it really is back, I can easily resort it later. I had tried over 5 various data recovery programs without any success.
I downloaded this product after a buddy lost 24 months worth of work in the form of Word documents. The directory structure of any second hard drive in his system was completely hosed in addition to replaced by something We've never seen. This was probably due to running ScanDisk then one got messed up regarding his directory items. Anyway, GDB could recover all the lost data and place it into directories that could be backed up. I most certainly will say that the program has its complexities and may be more comfortable to someone with a computer background, but it might be used by any individual. It is non-destructive as it requires data recovered be restored to a different drive, which is a good thing if you have to pull the drive and send it with a data recovery support. Very well really worth the $70 licensing cost and can save you thousands in information recovery costs.
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