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Giveaway of the day — Office Recovery 2.1.1

Office Recovery Wizard will restore your files.
$99.95 EXPIRED
User rating: 125 25 comments

Office Recovery 2.1.1 was available as a giveaway on August 19, 2015!

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Sometimes you can lose a critical document or data, which is very painful. Those days are over! Office Recovery Wizard will restore your files. It does not matter whether you sent the document or data to the recycle bin and emptied it, or have cleaned up your system in case of failure or a bad system directory. There are effective recovery principles, which help Office Recovery Wizard to work hand-in-hand with Microsoft Office, Open Office and Star Office. With the aid of the Office Recovery Wizard, you can save your recovered files on another device such as CD or DVD.

Office Recovery Wizard restores .docx, .xlsx, .pptx, .vsd, .pub, .rtf, .odt files etc. If you have saved your documents in any of the above-listed programs on a device that doesn’t have the application to open it, you can still recover them using the Office Recovery Wizard.

Please note: You can order any software by Wizardrecovery Company with 80% discount! Use this coupon code: GiveawayoftheDay80

System Requirements:

Windows XP/ 2000/ 2003/ 2008/ Vista/ 7 (x32/x64)

Publisher:

WizardRecovery Inc.

Homepage:

http://wizardrecovery.com/office_recovery/office_recovery.php

File Size:

14.7 MB

Price:

$99.95

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#13

I realize that Windows 10 is not supported. I tried 3 times and the files were not found. The first two times I tried an .odt file. The third time I tried an .odt, a .doc and a .rtf. I couldn't find any of them. It did take 2 hours give or take on each recovery search. I had the program search the c: drive alone.

Thanks to everyone involved...I actually had a good time doing it all even though I wasn't successful.

Everyone have a good day!

Reply   |   Comment by Paula Flinn  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#12

When it comes to data recovery software, I have never understood why any publisher would focus on only some specific file types.

Surely something that can recover any deleted file, with an option to specify specific file name extensions is far more useful.

Or does this kind of software do something that others that do cater for any file type don't or can't do?

Reply   |   Comment by PhilS  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#11

I installed Office Recovery Wizard on my Windows 7 Ultimate system without any problems. Registration was easy and instant. I tried recovering files from a 16GB USB flash drive and 195 recoverable files were found and listed. Unlike some recovery programs, the full file name was listed, so that you had a good idea of what the file was instead of a file name like 123b4x8.docx. Clicking on a file name displayed the file contents nicely in a preview window. There was also a function to filter the list by a search parameter. I tried this but did not find a file from the list. However, after the filter search, the list of previously recoverable files disappeared, meaning that I had to start the process all over again which is time consuming. It took about 30 minutes to scan a 16GB USB drive, although that is understandable as USB 2.0 is quite slow. Once a list of recoverable files has been created, it should be saved somewhere (not on the device you from which you are trying to recover files) so that one does not have to start the recovery process all over again if there is some sort of hiccup or you just want to return to the recovered files list. I saved a recovered file on a different drive and it looked pretty good, just like the original. Unfortunately, I do not have time to try all of the different recovery functions but if it does everything it says it does, when you open the program, it definitely is a keeper!

Zedman

Reply   |   Comment by billsima  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#10

Good Morning!

I installed "Office Recovery Wizard" on Win 2010 Pro. The installation and activation was a snap and 100% intuitive! I had it run a scan on my data drive which I had thoroughly cleaned up before I did a CLEAN Win 2010 install. It found a couple thousand MS Office Docs for restore very quickly and I restored a few. The program works quit well and beats going through backups or my Carbonite for the small occasional recovery tasks. It's free today and a keeper for sure!

Thank You "Office Recovery Wizard" and GOTD! ------ NSA - NOT!

Rick Martin

Reply   |   Comment by Rick Martin  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#9

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I find WizardRecovery Company Office Recovery Wizard to be a fantastic program if only for it's ability to show me things, such as finding and listing all Office Programs data files from one drive in one screen, then allowing me to sort by column including [ Author ] -- I had no idea how many files I had from a certain person, now I do -- pus the ability to preview into each file with simple up/down arrow selection of previous/next file contents viewing.

It can store the scan results for quick reloading again later -- I hope it does a intelligent recheck before recovery.

Every tech should have this if they want to bill their clients for effective recovery success rather than mere autopsies!

However, it did not "want" to look at my current OS drive as "raw", perhaps that only works for off-line drives (what is this, baseball?)?
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I wish it was an intelligent file browser allowing us to search, sort, and select with templates (*.doc, *2015*.xls, author:xyzco, date:--2008, and so on), and then migrate the resulting files themselves (copy OR move) to another directory and or drive, keeping directory structure or flattening.

This would be a terrific tool for discovery ("... Janie, would you put a copy of all my Jones client files from 2014 onto a CD for the court, please? ..."), every lawyer I know would buy a copy.

I would use it to cleanup and organize my own drive archive, and I can see it being matured into a useful tool like "Picasa for Office Docs", helping us build better libraries as we now have, what, 30+ years of documents scattered all over the place?!?
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Reply   |   Comment by Peter Blaise  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)

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Okay, there are standard filters AFTER searching and building a complete list, BUT the filters do NOT match the columns, such as, you cannot filter by [ Author ] at all, let alone before searching, you can only filter by date, time, filetype -- simple stuff, after building a "found" list.
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Reply   |   Comment by Peter Blaise  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)

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DRAT -- column sort is subordinate to "found in" directory, so if you are looking for documents by [ Author ], you have to scroll the entire list because it starts a new alphabetical sort with each "found in" directory ... for 8,000 files in an unknown number of directories on one of my own systems.

Please fix this, programmers -- thanks.
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Reply   |   Comment by Peter Blaise  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

That intelligent local file browser & copier is a commercial product called Beyond Compare by Scooter Software (dot com). I bet the GOTD webmaster would benefit from its FTP abilities.

Thank you for the kind offer WizardRecovery, but I already have some good free recovery tools, all of which have been previously mentioned in this and past comments for undeleter giveaways. Maybe some other time.

Reply   |   Comment by Dan  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#8

So - I delete the files and clear out the Recycle bin, and then use my system for several months before realising I cleared out the wrong folder.
I found that lack when the OS had had a problem with a system folder, and deleted my profile, including my entire 'user' area.
And this product will recover the data -

If the software is good, detail it's capabilities accurately - if it's not good, then I see a reason for the hype!

Reply   |   Comment by Jamies  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)

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Clarify, please.

By the way, this does not promise to recover overwritten data -- is that what you want?

PS -- I seldom delete, I rename -- if you simply had renamed your dysfunctional user directory, your old docs would be sitting, waiting for you, unscathed (each of you) -- yeah, I know, that horse left the barn.
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Reply   |   Comment by Peter Blaise  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#7

I had similar recovery software installed before, the problem is, if your system goes, so the rest of your recovery software.
First you have to recover the recovery software and then to use it to recover your DOC files, if I can recover it that is, big question arises, if you are able to recover the recovery software, why not recover the data files first, because every recovery attempt destroys equal amount of good data.
I uninstalled all of my recovery software because the concept is false and not reliable.
Do regular back ups on external drives and Flash drives (in triplicates) and you will never have to waste your day in recovery nightmare, which by the way may not work or recover only partial data.

Reply   |   Comment by Marcos  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)

I quite agree with you, Marcos. That's why this type of program should always be portable (I can't help avoid saying Recuva is the way to go...).

Reply   |   Comment by Charlie Mangs  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+15)
#6

Does this program restore files that were deleted from a Network drive?

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

yes, if you have administrator rights on PC.

Reply   |   Comment by support  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+18)

How this is even technically possible? I didn't think that files deleted from network drives gott moved to the recycle bin (either locally or on the remote system). Wouldn't you need access to the FAT on the remote system in order to recover the deleted files (or blocks) from the disk? Running this application as Administrator does not necessarily provide sufficient rights for this level of access. In fact, I'm pretty sure the ability to recover files from a network drive is completely dependent on how the remote system is configured to handle file recovery (either using VSS or some other storage technology). @Dave - I would verify this before you assume that this is accurate and find yourself in a situation in which you thought you could recover files that you actually cannot.

Reply   |   Comment by BlkCrowe  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)

When a file is "deleted", the system is actually just losing track of it's location, and it isn't truly gone and not recoverable until it is overwritten by the OS. It isn't hard to find files that were deleted and that was emptied, the trick is recovering it in such a way as the be useable. That is what this software is designed to do, much like any other recovery program. It has nothing to do with the recycle bin, that step merely hides the file in the trash can until you decide to empty the trash, and this is the step that abandons the file.

Reply   |   Comment by Larry  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#5

Hello. I have installed it and redirected to the Activated Web Page but I can't find the software in my pc. Please, can anybody help? Many thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by Jorge  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)

Go to control Panel look at all your installed programs. Sort them my date installed. Look fot today's date,

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

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The WizardRecovery Office Recovery installer creates

-- Desktop logic: a NEW [ Start ] menu, [ All Programs ] menu item

-- alphabetically, way down at the bottom under [ W... ] for [ WizardRecovery Company ]

-- Drive logic: in your USER [ Start Menu ]

Example:

C:\Users\USER-NAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\WizardRecovery Company\Office Recovery Wizard\Office Recovery Wizard
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The WizardRecovery Office Recovery program itself ("target") is in 32-bit Program directory:

"C:\Program Files (x86)\WizardRecovery Company\Office Recovery Wizard\Office Recovery Wizard.exe"
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There is no desktop icon, create one by

-- right-clicking on the program or shortcut,

-- selecting [ Send to ],

-- selecting [ Desktop (create shortcut) ].
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Microsoft does not help anyone find things,

-- having [ Start ] button labels under [ All Programs ]

-- BUT puts the actual shortcut under ...\Start Menu\Programs\...

-- AND puts the actual program under \Program Files...\...
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Reply   |   Comment by Peter Blaise  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#4

You Know?' .When an hard working firm such as this (Office Recovery 2.1.1) not only focuses on microsoft offices products... but, leave such understanding rooms' for others ... ummm'... such as an Open Offices for an example ... is a not pity.
Just remember to put this recovery tool on a different drive... then the drive you are planning to recover of (?) and you'll be OK!.

Many Thanks ... GOTD .

Reply   |   Comment by insomnia '  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-30)
#3

and only up to MS office 2010, what with the latest editions?

Reply   |   Comment by jacko  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+19)

The program supports the latest editions.

Reply   |   Comment by support  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+22)
#2

according to the developer website, the software do not support win 8 not to mention win 10.
thats a big NO for for a software that suppose to save me if my system crashes....

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

The profgram supports all versions.

Reply   |   Comment by support  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+21)
#1

works fine with Windwsw 10

Reply   |   Comment by HJ Doema  –  8 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-6)
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