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Giveaway of the day — GRT Recover My File

GRT Recover My File tool helps you to recover lost files from FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS Partition.
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GRT Recover My File is fast and easy-to-use data recovery solution. No technical or data recovery skills are required to undelete your files. Download GRT Recover Deleted Folder now to perform deleted files recovery, or if you are trying to unformat and recover data from floppy disk, zip drive, smart media, compact flash or other removable media.

GRT Recover My File tool helps you to recover lost files from FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS Partition.

System Requirements:

Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and Windows 7

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Homepage:

http://www.grtsoft.com/recover-deleted-files/

File Size:

2.26 MB

Price:

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#41

They make a FAT32 undelete and an NTFS undelete and this combination.
I'd rather have the NTFS program. I don't see me ever needing the
FAT32 part. We should have been given the choice. I'll see what happens on my windows 7 64 bit platform.

Reply   |   Comment by Steven Klinman  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#40

Hi, I have tested the same File as earlier on (with Recuva and Glary Undelete). The result running GRT Recover My File (Quick Test, as it is mighty late where I am) - is pretty much the same. The recovered file has 99 objects, size of File 175MB, it's supposed to be "111_FUJI" (my usual pics emptied from mem card) - and ONLY one pic showing "partial recovery", most of it grayed out, 2 completely "stray" thumbs - and the rest.. "no preview available", aaaggghhrrr:( -- TY GAOTD for today's Offer. I will keep it (of course), I'm sure it will WORK in "happier circumstances", it saved my butt (pardon) many years ago, on Win95-98 and in it's Infancy.. But I welcome any (other) suggestions if some good Soul is still about and knows "the world of lost pictures".., lol.

Reply   |   Comment by fran  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#39

@Decas and Spredo! Many thanks for Your suggestions, believe me, I will try all there is to recover these pic files. Meantime I've downloaded and activated GRT Recover My File and will run few tests. Those who perhaps have similar to main interest (or problem - I'm fran@34) might want to know the outcome. I'll be back to "testify" (if Moderators allow me:),I'm always keen to share what I know works, and if sometimes I describe my circumstances in boring or unsophisticated:) details - than I apologize. The only stupid question is the question you don't ask?:)

Reply   |   Comment by fran  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#38

This was a previous giveaway... and now I remember why it's not part of my tool kit... it wasn't very effective (as my test results for today seem to show again).

I seem to remember there was a discussion about the various recovery programs and I wrote a blurb about what was in my toolkit when the iCare Data Recovery was last given away (back in January?) But, there's only 30 comments when you pull up the page now. Oh well, I'm not rewriting today.

The simplest way to increase the recoverability of you files is to DEFRAG your drives regularly. Non-continuous files are almost always unable to be recovered (and tend to be more often overwritten, which in turn makes them unrecoverable). So defrag! I have always found MyDefrag to be reliable (though not as fast as some others), and it offers a screensaver version (plus, it's free!)

Reply   |   Comment by CompNetTeach  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#37

@ 34

This program MIGHT find your files. And as the program is free today, it is worth a shot.

Personally I also have great faith in a program called File Scavenger. This program has saved my harddrives (internal and external) twice, AND their support/sales department was very helpful to me after I actually bought the program a 2nd time because tha program was on the disk that was damaged (I got a full refund)

Reply   |   Comment by Spredo  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#36

Please stop shouting for "PORTABLE!!!" for every giveaway. If it really is that important to you, BUY THE #¤%& THING. Most of the time you get more functionality when you BUY the software than when you just get the free version from here.

As for "will this work when my harddrive crashes"... No, of course not. But if you download the free version here, you will know how the program works, and you will be able to purchase a program you know, like and can handle. (And if you are not willing to pay for this when your computer crashes, you have never really had a computer crash on you).

This program is a nice little thing.

I have seen worse, but I have also seen better. But it does get the job done.

Reply   |   Comment by Spredo  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#35

@34 yes it can be worth of trying to recovered with other utilities.one of them would be Stellar windows data recovery. then ontracks has utility but that one did not work well for me, again RECUVA linked with ccleaner, its free but i guess as powerful as this utility here.
there are many others that you could try. I will have to lookit up on my old pc and then get back to you.

Reply   |   Comment by decas  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#34

@Johnnie Walker-30:

Like I said earlier, I made a joke about a "magical spell", not about mr. Frytskyy.
If it were you, you would feel offended, but no offence was meant. I cannot help you feeling the way you would do. That's all up to you.

But you write all this even when I already explained @18, this is not about mr. Frytskyy, his comment just didn't make sense.

I don't know mr. Walker, but when you insist in misinterpreting me, it is you that is the one offending me.

I was going to let it all rest but if you really choose to elaborate a bit, I hope you're being served now.

Reply   |   Comment by Speex  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#33

Hi, when I saw what's on offer first thing in the morning (apart from watching the Royal Wedding:)), I live in UK) - I got very excited that there's something that might help me to recover lots of photos on my big usb Drive. I do need something quite powerful (if not magical, as the case might be..) - but reading the Comments I realize this could be just a "wishful thinking". While ago I had to run Win in "diagnostic mode" and forgot to unplug big drive - on a restart unbeknown to me "something" not so much started checking the big drive for errors - but wiping my private photo files(!),at least that "event" coinsided with my loss, good job I stopped it pretty fast, but the damage was "shattering" to say the least, we all know that sinking feeling.. Afterwords I managed to recover most of them using Handy Recovery (awkward, because it hasn't got option to scan individual files, so took ages) Cutting the long story short - next attempts made a mess to some folders (I do remember never to recover to the same drive) - resulting in lots of photos being "Overwritten" now by ridicules "culprits" (which Recuva so scrupulously points out and informs) - beginning with old Casio pics "jumping" onto Fuji pics, and Fuji pics being overwritten by "CorelDraw partial removal tool" (???). MESS! Basically, volume of files showing and "nothing" inside, or lots of pictures with "no preview". My question is:
Will "GRT Recover My File" help me? Can anything help me to recover these files, Can Anybody who tested Today's Software shed some light? I would be MOST OBLIGED:)

Reply   |   Comment by fran  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#32

i thought it was the popular getdata recover my files which is a pretty neat product hack even the boxart looks same nyway i installed it but it doesn't look promising can't say abt speed bt there is no option for searching in folder or specific files simple drive only search and there are better and far more advance free alternatives available too so not worth the price but thanks for the giveaway.

Reply   |   Comment by redhatGizmo  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#31

@13 and 22
Price is something you will always look at when there's a chance you'll have to buy (again?) something.

GAOTD apps can only (legally) be installed and activated the day they're given away. If something ever happens to the partition where you installed the app and need to reinstall, you won't be able to do so (unless it happens the same day you installed the app, of course). In that case, your only option to continue to use the app is to go with the trial for as long as it lasts or buy it (of course there's the not-so-legal ways, but that's a different story).

So, if you know you may have to reinstall the app in the future, you know you may (no matter how unlikely) need to buy it in the future. So you look at the price, look up other info (i.e. last updated, comparison with other apps) and you realize an app like the one featured today (and like many others featured here) are way overpriced.

Hope this helps clarifying why some people care about the price around here.

Reply   |   Comment by Gonzo  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#30

@Speex

I'm not sure what Mr. Frytskyy is asking. My guess is that he's referring to needing to do a reinstall of the software after a crash and then using it to do a subsequent recover of any missing data. There would of course be licence issues around that scenario. Typically, you can not re-activate/re-register GAOTD software for free after the giveaway date.

Now, if I made Mr. Frytskyy's comment and you stood in front of me and said:

"What you are looking for is some kind of magical spell"

And then you laughed out loud...

I would definitely take it personally and I would be offended.

Actually, you wouldn't even need to laugh out loud, because the comment is sarcastic enough in it's own right to offend me. Laughing out loud would just hammer it home.

Please understand that LOL is a terribly misused and overused acronym. Too often, it doesn't properly take into account context and/or the possible variances in reader interpretation. Too many people simply think that, because they tack it on at the end of a sentence, that sentence is now funny. Laugh out loud funny. Truth is, if you want a sentence to be funny, you should just write a funny sentence. And, if you truly need to include lol, just write something about lollipops.

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As for the types of feedback presented here:

1. I trust that, if a claim is made by the developer, Mike, Fubar, et al., will provide valuable feedback about that claim (that I will gladly take into account).
2. I also trust that, any other information the developer supplies, including price, will be diligently dissected by the rest of us (and the developer can gladly take that into account).

Reply   |   Comment by Johnnie Walker  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-11)
#29

@Mike (27) "Once the scan’s completed you get an expandable list of files/folders with an empty checkbox next to each entry"

I've used other utils to recover deleted files before and I was always able to find some deleted files. I was not always able to recover.

But todays recover-util works strangely on my pc. After a scan, it does not find any deleted file. Not even, when I jut deleted a file on purpose, to find it. There are also programs running that could delete files, but none are found.

I really have no idea why it doesn't find anything. It is not the software because you did find files to recover with this software.

Is there anything that I can do? There are no settings.
Is there anyway to check that registration worked and could that be a problem?

Thanks in advance.

Reply   |   Comment by Zorgon  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#28

#4: "I installed this but when I tried to run a scan on my hd, I received the error box GRT Recovery has stopped working…Close etc ... know of a solution?"

When that happens with any app/process maybe the easiest 1st step is to look at Windows error logs -- fire up the Event Viewer from Administrative Tools, or just type Event Viewer in win7's search. Note: there's a lot of info there, but it's not so bad once you limit yourself to the [within the] last hour column, & look at just Critical & Error categories. If you don't understand parts of the error report, try copy/pasting portions into Google/Bing search boxes.

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#5: "I tried this on one of my smaller flash drives. It too far too long on their “QICK” selection..."

FWIW, with any app or process involving a lot of USB storage reads &/or writes, I've found that turning off AV software real-time scanning/monitoring makes sometimes huge differences.

* * *

#15: "Create an option to pause and cancel the program."

Both would be nice, but in the mean-time just click the red x to close, or use Task Mgr.

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#19: "I didn’t work on win7 ultimate, memory corruption errors all over the place and lucked the computer in an endless loop... Can not stop it unless I pull the plug on the computer, I’m afraid to do so..."

Usually ctrl + alt + del keys will bring up a separate screen in win7 -- from there you should be able to shut down, re-boot etc. from the red button in the lower right, or log off etc. from the choices in the center of the screen.

Don't see anything unusual getting used by GRT Recover My File, using SysInternals Process Explorer [microsoft.com], & seems to run fin in win7 ult 64 SP1 as well as win7 32 & 64 bit VMs.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)
#27

GRT Recover My File is small & easy to use but is missing features available on competing apps & doesn't compare to the free Recuva http://goo.gl/GB7I .

While some things show an older date, like the contents of the app's Readme.txt & the (C) info field in the main frecover.exe file, that file itself has a date of 4/1/11 & seems to run as well in win7 64 as it does in XP Pro. GRT Recover My File itself consists of that ~1.3 MB .exe file & the 1 KB frecover.exe.manifest. Installation adds shortcuts to start the software + an uninstall key to the registry -- activation adds a couple more registry entries.

Start up GRT Recover My File & you get a window showing detected drives, including in my case a USB stick I had plugged in. To use it you select a drive, click the radio button to select quick or deep scan, & click the scan button. Once the scan's completed you get an expandable list of files/folders with an empty checkbox next to each entry, a preview window, a place to select the destination folder, & a Recover button.

Existing files/folders are shown along with those it found, & there's no way to turn that display on/off like some recovery apps. Nor are scan results saved. In testing it found more files/folders after a quick scan -- that *may* be because it filters out more damaged/incomplete finds, but that's a guess because unlike many similar apps, today's GOTD doesn't show you the expected success of any attempted recovery. And while recovery seemed OK from a regular hard drive, GRT Recover My File repeatedly locked up trying to do the same thing from that USB stick, even when I chose existing [not deleted] files.

Far as I can tell it won't do any harm to keep GRT Recover My File handy -- I don't think anybody would miss the couple of MB it takes up, & mileage recovering files can vary from 1 app to another, but with all the recovery apps available [stand-a-lone & included in utility suites] I can't see it being a first choice.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+20)
#26

I have never had to use these types of software. My dad has and bought Active Undelete back in 2005. He has used it many times with no problems.

I thought, "Just because I never have had to use it doesn't mean I never will, so I will try this one since it is free."

How disappointed am I? Let's just say it can't find anything that has been deleted from any of my drives. And it will not search for drives on a network share. That is lame but I kind of understand. I even did a test file and still nothing. The program also crashes every time I hit the recover button. I am not sure if that is because it has nothing to recover in the panel or it is a general "This program is lame" error. Tested in Windows 7 x64 Professional edition on a first generation SATA hard drive.

I am disappointed nonetheless and will seek other programs that have been suggested to do my recovering in the event that I actually need it.

Reply   |   Comment by Jordan Scott  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#25

@ 20, You are joking right? It's more like 9,9 you're in luck, else you seriously don't know what you're talking about. Nowadays more and more are using thinapps, had no problem at all making this one portable myself(preferred when recovering partitions etc).

Reply   |   Comment by Ronald  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#24

installed and activated properly
quicksacan did not find anything on the drive that i know have deleted files.

after trying to restore application crashed giving me option to send something to someone, here is the contents













maybe this system will not display submitted results

Reply   |   Comment by decas  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#23

I have yet to download and try this, but I think the comments about pricing are a bit harsh (maybe I'll change my mind after I use it). File recovery is an extremely expensive process and many "undelete" programs are not worth this pixels they are printed on. If you send an unrecoverable harddisk off to one of these DiskSaver type of companies, it is usually a minimum of $800 and a maximum of $10,000 to recover your files. So price here is relative - how badly do you need your lost files? How much are they worth to you?

I've got one harddrive that crashed 2 years ago that I couldn't recover anything off of with the cheapo programs and I couldn't afford the DiskSaver foreinsic guys. I'll give this program a try.

Reply   |   Comment by Ijimeko  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#22

Friends,

I always see at least one comment about the price (being high, not commensurate with capabilities etc.). I am at a loss to understand why at all price is brought in scope. We should be thankful to the software offering company for providing a package free and GAOTD for bringing the package to us :) The review comments should be aimed at improving the capabilities rather than evaluating worth. Needless to say, one may not need all GAOTD softwares, and there is no need to be pessimistic in such a situation. I always look for usability to decide to download or otherwise. If we cannot encourage organizations and be thankiful, let us not discourage!

Reply   |   Comment by K Raajaram  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)
#21

Why GRT have no option cancel? and Program made 2008 looks like old.
also What is diffent activation and no-activation? Looks like same.

Thank you.

Reply   |   Comment by Tacoma  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#20

GAOTD needs the terms and conditions in a bigger font with the addition of 4)This software cannot be re-installed after the giveaway is over. This would answer a single question that seems to be asked multiple times quite frequently. I know some software can be re-installed, but 9.9 times out ten you're out of luck.

Reply   |   Comment by Zapped Sparky  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#19

I didn't work on win7 ultimate, memory corruption errors all over the place and lucked the computer in an endless loop.
Had to use my spare computer to write this post, the main computer looks like will be trashed do to this program. Still swirling and clicking after 1 hour and error massage popping every minute or so.
Can not stop it unless I pull the plug on the computer, I'm afraid to do so, because it is still huffing and puffing and clicking.....
Can not be stoped, lousy software, I'm sorry for trying it.

Reply   |   Comment by Fred2  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#18

@Crimsonsword-11: "The intent of the question was: should I have a OS crash or HDD failure, can I reinstall this piece of software when the hardware has been fixed?"

Come on, the rules for GAOTD are clear, every giveaway should be installed today. Just read the readme-file:

You have to install and activate it before the Giveaway offer for the software is over.

Terms and conditions:
Please note that the software you download and install during
the Giveaway period comes with the following important limitations:
1) No free technical support
2) No free upgrades to future versions
3) Strictly non-commercial usage

I do lol all I want, thank you, and don't need anyone telling when to do or not to do, like TACTAC. The LOL I initially made was about a very little joke about a "magical spell", not about Mr.#1
I never LOL about persons, because not everyone is computer-savy. You might be a bit over judgemental, thank you.

Quote: "For this reason I never use backup software offered by GOTD."

Grt-recover is NOT backup software at all, but recovery software.
In case of backup software, don't be too afraid, because in most cases you can retrieve your data after a crash by downloading a 30-day trial. 30 days to retrieve your data will be enough don't you think so?

Of course you will have to be the judge of that in case a backup software is offered, which is not the case today.

Reply   |   Comment by Speex  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#17

This v1.0 is one of the weakest file recovery tools I've used.
Free Recuva really puts this one to shame.

Reply   |   Comment by Buzz  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#16

Suggestion to GOTD, have an "edit post" button on these comments! I hit 'submit comment' too quick, and now see my two 'glaring' (to me anyway) typos! I am using a laptop and the small keyboard is showing!

I love GOTD and GGOTD by the way! I check them now just about every single day, it's one mf my first morning stops (or late at night if I am still up (3AM here on east coast).

Reply   |   Comment by Ehowland  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#15

I agree 100% with @10 (Damon)

I don't have win7 64 handy to try it but am guessing and issue is at hand.
his ither stuff is great:
Suggestions to publisher:

- Contact F-Secure (who won best AV of the year with http://www.av- comparatives.org

- Correct the spelling – "Qick" is spelled Quick.

- Fix the crash issue with Windows 7 x64

- Create an option to pause and cancel the program.

(I am running it now and it is taking a while, as I had not idea, and might have chosen "Qick" scan, but cannot change my mind as there is no cancel option)
- Create an option to permanantly delete the files it does find.

(nice idea!)

I wish I could comment more, but without cancel the program is moving ahead and it looks like it will take an or more to give me results of what it finds...

What will be interesting to see (I will post back) is I have a 1TB drive that got screwed up and I wonder if I had anything on there. This will be a great test... Will post results.

Reply   |   Comment by Ehowland  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#14

My cautionary tale - when restoring files, make sure with any program that once you have selected and restored some of your files, if you are going to restore MORE files, make sure the already selected/restored ones are no longer selected! I created tens of thousands of duplicate, triplicate, and quadruplicate files because I missed this simple crucial step - not with this program, never used it, just a general warning so that those of us who lose files will also not lose extra hair!

Reply   |   Comment by promytius  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+14)
#13

@#2 & #3

I really can't see how the price of something that is being given away for free is relevant. If you're given a free sample of a product at a store you might question the price if you're considering buying that product in the future. But in the case of software being given away it's unlikely you'll need to buy it in the future, unless your HDD crashes and there are no alternative programs available for free, which is certainly not the true in this case.

Reply   |   Comment by Peter Smith  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-19)
#12

I've used Easeus for quite some time now and this doesn't even compare. Thanks but no thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by ToddV  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+14)
#11

@Speex: The intent of the question was: should I have a OS crash or HDD failure, can I reinstall this piece of software when the hardware has been fixed? U can lol all u want, but some visitors at this site are not english speaking gringos. For this reason I never use backup software offered by GOTD.

Reply   |   Comment by Crimsonsword  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-7)
#10

I use F-Secure Security Suite 2011 and it said this software was dangerous but I trust giveawayoftheday.com so I allowed it anyway. I'm sure it's a false positive.

I am having the same problem as #4 jpermitone.
I am also running Windows 7 x64. I tried it on full and quick several times and it would just stop responding / crash.

Free Alternatives:
Recuva Portable

Restoration 2.5.14
FreeUndelete

Suggestions to publisher:

- Contact F-Secure (who won best AV of the year with http://www.av- comparatives.org

- Correct the spelling - quick is spelled Quick.

- Fix the crash issue with Windows 7 x64

- Create an option to pause and cancel the program.
- Create an option to permanantly delete the files it does find.

Reply   |   Comment by Damon  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+53)
#9

@TACTAC, To answer Comment 8,

There is always need for some LOL. It makes your life nice and shiny.

When recovery is done from another pc (wich is the best way to go by the way) #1. Volodymyr Frytskyy shouldn't worry about his license because another disk was crashed. Allow me again al little bit of LOL.

Reply   |   Comment by Speex  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#8

To answer Comment 6,

No need to LOL ... recovery could be done from another PC where you did extract the culprit HDD and transfer and attach it into your "recovery PC" where the software is install. So no, no LOL.

Reply   |   Comment by TACTAC  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-5)
#7

@#1. Nothing beats multiple back-ups for your important documents, photos, music and vids.

This is one of those few programs that are best availed in portable modules.

Reply   |   Comment by KenyanPhoenix  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#6

@Volodymyr Frytskyy-1:

Not even Windows will work after HDD-crash. What you are looking for is some kind of magical spell =lol=

Reply   |   Comment by Speex  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#5

Downloaded and installed without any problems. Activation was quick with the included file.

I tried this on one of my smaller flash drives. It too far too long on their "QICK" selection and there were no choices offered for scanning separate directories. RECUVA that was offered a few weeks ago has this option available.

To scan an entire drive would take a seemingly endless amount of time. There needs to be this option added.

Thanks, but no thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by Harry  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+43)
#4

I installed this but when I tried to run a scan on my hd, I received the error box GRT Recovery has stopped working...Close" etc.

I'm running Windows 7 x64. Does anyone else get that error, or miraculously know of a solution?

Thanks for any help guys!

Reply   |   Comment by jpermitone  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+32)
#3

Retail price seems a bit steep, considering there are shed-loads of similar free utilities out there.

Reply   |   Comment by Dave  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+20)
#2

This utility is severely overpriced considering Portablefreeware.com shows 10 applications when searching for 'undelete' and the GRT-Recover My File application is from 2009, for a commercial application one might expect much more active maintenance.

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Will it work in case of HDD crash? As I understand, the license will be lost along with HDD, cause it can be activated only today :/

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