![]() I used the free version and the difference with the paid is that the free has a limit on how much data in GBs it can restore in a single run. The documents were checked later on by the owner and he confirmed that the images were not damaged. The app found and succesfully restored 99% of all PSDs. I ran an overnight full scan and in the morning I was - amazed is an understatement, as I did not expect it to find anything at all. I don't know how exactly I stumbled upon this app but I decided to try it since I had nothing to lose. I almost gave up and was about to send the guy to the pros. I ran full scans with each of the mentioned apps (3 or 4 of them) for a couple of days/nights but neither of them found anything except a few preview jpgs. All I knew is that the disk was on NTFS in a single primary partition, used for storage only and chock full of PSDs - Photoshop's proprietary layered document format - the guy was a photo pro. I generaly had great succes with the usual commercial apps like Recuva, RTT R-Studio, EaseUS and similar.Ī few months ago I ran into a particularly nasty case - I don't know how the data on the disk was exactly damaged, the 2TB disk belonged to a friend's friend whom I never saw. Several times in my life I had the opportunity to recover data from accidentaly formatted or erased disks.
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