Raw data recovery soft...

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  1. InvincibleDespair

    InvincibleDespair Well-Known Member

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    Do you guys know any good FREE raw data recovery software where i can recover UNLIMITED datas without paying shit??
    I cannot download the cracks for m3s and others for some reason.
    Pls help me brothers , I was following a youtube tutorial and 'cleaned' my laptop.
     
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  2. Anoncommander1

    Anoncommander1 The Commander

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    you got what you pay for.
     
  3. InvincibleDespair

    InvincibleDespair Well-Known Member

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    ???
     
  4. Luxcilla

    Luxcilla Well-Known Member

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    A cracked EaseUS would do.
     
  5. ZedOud

    ZedOud Well-Known Member

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    I've also been putting off recovering a hard drive... the couple pieces of software I tried either failed miserably, or even the non-professional paid versions only allowed recovering data to one drive (rather than distributing recovered data across multiple drives when full).
     
  6. 8Psycho

    8Psycho Well-Known Member

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    Hey, dude, what's your problem anyway? You do know that there are myriad types of problems requiring recovery, each with different solution/software?
     
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  7. GM_Rusaku

    GM_Rusaku Neptune-sama's Devoted Follower

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    I have one
    I second this.
    I'll share my copy.
    [Redacted]
     
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  8. DevianT

    DevianT Well-Known Member

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    Trust this NEPU he never lied,I'm gonna bookmark this for future incase I need it :D
     
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  9. InvincibleDespair

    InvincibleDespair Well-Known Member

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    Its blocked but still thanks.
     
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  10. Anoncommander1

    Anoncommander1 The Commander

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    it means there is no free stuff that is good.
     
  11. Underload

    Underload <I need someone to scratch my back!>

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    Use 'Wondershare Data Recovery'. It will pull out all the dirt from under your rag. And when I say all, I mean all of it. Unless you have performed an overwrite.
     
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  12. InvincibleDespair

    InvincibleDespair Well-Known Member

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    I am using chrome which is free....and its good...
     
  13. Aicila

    Aicila Huh?

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    Apples and oranges.
     
  14. Luxcilla

    Luxcilla Well-Known Member

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    Really? What if i formatted the hard drive, installed win 10 over win 7 and a long time ago.

    Would it still recover my porn?
     
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    Underload <I need someone to scratch my back!>

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    Maybe, don't know. I never tried to fuck myself like that just for an experiment and I don't wan to either.
    Though, it does bring back my stuff from a shift+delete.
     
  16. GM_Rusaku

    GM_Rusaku Neptune-sama's Devoted Follower

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    Damn.. it was working a while ago... want me to reup this?
     
  17. GM_Rusaku

    GM_Rusaku Neptune-sama's Devoted Follower

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    Re-upped! [Redacted]

    Just tell me if it got blocked again and I'll reup it
     
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  18. Yukkuri Oniisan

    Yukkuri Oniisan 『Procrastinator Archwizard Translator and Writer』

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    When you a delete a file, it isn’t really erased – it continues existing on your hard drive, even after you empty it from the Recycle Bin.
    Windows (and other operating systems) keep track of where files are on a hard drive through “pointers.” Each file and folder on your hard disk has a pointer that tells Windows where the file’s data begins and ends.
    When you delete a file, Windows removes the pointer and marks the sectors containing the file’s data as available. From the file system’s point of view, the file is no longer present on your hard drive and the sectors containing its data are considered free space.
    However, until Windows actually writes new data over the sectors containing the contents of the file, the file is still recoverable. A file recovery program can scan a hard drive for these deleted files and restore them. If the file has been partially overwritten, the file recovery program can only recover part of the data.
    If you’re wondering why your computer doesn’t just erase files when you delete them, it’s actually pretty simple. Deleting a file’s pointer and marking its space as available is an extremely fast operation. In contrast, actually erasing a file by overwriting its data takes significantly longer. For example, if you’re deleting a 10 GB file, that would be near-instantaneous. To actually erase the file’s contents, it may take several minutes – just as long as if you were writing 10 gigabytes of data to your hard drive.
    To increase performance and save time, Windows and other operating systems don’t erase a file’s contents when it’s deleted.
    If you’ve accidentally deleted a file and need to get it back, there are some things you should bear in mind:
    • You should recover the file as soon as possible: As Windows continues to write files to your hard drive, the chances of it overwriting the deleted files increases. If you want to be sure you can recover the file, you should perform a recovery immediately.
    • You should try to use the hard drive as little as possible: The best way to recover a deleted file from a hard drive is powering the computer down immediately after the file is deleted, inserting the hard drive into another computer, and using an operating system running on another hard drive to recover it. If you try to recover a file by installing a file-recovery program on the same hard drive, the installation process and normal use of the hard drive can overwrite the file.

    Now, whether your porn is recoverable or not depends whether those data address had been used by other files or not.

    Also, this does not apply to SSD (like flashdisk or other flash-based data device)
     
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  19. InvincibleDespair

    InvincibleDespair Well-Known Member

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    This is the real deal....
    [Redacted]
     
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  20. Luxcilla

    Luxcilla Well-Known Member

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    I already knew that since I'm a Computer Science student, and i just remembered a guy asking in our community if he could recover his 50gb worth of porn on his laptop which was stolen and was formatted.

    Thank you for the effort though.


    PS. His porn wasn't recovered .
    :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry: