![]() I must add that ReclaiMe Ultimate, which is a consumer product but still very useful is life time license and AFAIK permits commercial use. The big guns like R-Studio and UFS Explorer and perhaps ReclaiMe PRO are considerably more expensive (for commercial use), and valid for a year. It's unbeatable if you consider what it can do vs. But for $95 you get a very complete tool, license permits commercial use and is lifetime. For that you need to goto device I/O parameters window. For example if you decide to clone a drive, disk access parameters can not be accessed from clone/image window. I urge you to only do this if you know what you're doing though and first clone the patient drive.Ĭan be a tad hard to use though. ![]() ![]() It's has a quick lost partition scan feature (does this automatically), reconstructs file systems and it can do what Testdisk does: Restore/undelete partitions in-place as well as repair boot sectors. DMDE also has some features that allows it to be used in tandem with ddrescue, for example it can export it's cloning log to a ddrescue map file. For file recovery software it actually has decent cloning on board, even allows for timeouts, direct SCSI/ATA and such, which is more than most tools. If you don't touch unstable drives, cloning could be done using DMDE itself too. Can be used in tandem and then allows for example even advanced stuff as targeted imaging. HDDSuperClone and DMDE can be purchased as a bundle, sort of. You need something to clone drives with (ideally) and file recovery software. In fact I do not even like it for photo recovery because of the many false positives and recovery of useless thumbnails and such.Ī 'better' tool potentially recovers client data complete with file names with original folder structure. In some cases like an SD Card with only photos not a big deal perhaps, but different story on a hard drive containing 500000 files. But PhotoRec only does raw recovery, so no filenames, no folder structure and lots of false positives. Basically it's no more than a clumsy undeleter. Sure Testdisk allows you to copy files, but won't handle more severe file system damage. Bit like, if you have a hammer as your only tool, everything becomes a nail. If you manage to get away with Testdisk and PhotoRec then I guess that's okay, but you're basically limiting yourself.
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