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Dataownerclub Data Recovery 1.1 Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — Dataownerclub Data Recovery 1.1

Recover lost or deleted files from Windows PC and portable devices.
$49.99 EXPIRED
User rating: 17 22 comments

Dataownerclub Data Recovery 1.1 was available as a giveaway on May 2, 2018!

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This powerful Data Recovery software can help to recover accidentally or permanently deleted files, photos, videos, audios, documents, emails, compressed files etc. from Windows computer, laptops, recycle bin, camcorder, camera, removable hard disk, hard drive(HDD, SSD, USB, etc), storage media, server, recording pen, etc.rd drive(HDD, SSD, USB, etc), storage media, server, recording pen, etc.

System Requirements:

Windows XP/ Vista with Service Pack 2/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 (x32/x64)

Publisher:

DataOwnerClub

Homepage:

https://dataownerclub.com/data-recovery.html

File Size:

455 КB

Price:

$49.99

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#3

Dear Customer,

As we know Dataownerclub giveaway license limits update and only for Windows Speed Up.

Do you prefer a lifetime update license for Dataownerclub Windows Error Repair, Windows Speed Up, Data Recovery, Memory Optimizer, and enjoy free lifetime update and support?

If so, we may provide 70% off discount for you if you buy the lifetime update license for any of the above products.

The lifetime update license can work on at least two computers.
The lifetime update license support free lifetime update and support.

Save 70% at: https://dataownerclub.com/purchase.html
The discount coupon code is 2MJX-69PC-RJT8

After you click the Lifetime License "Buy Now" button, you will see "Redeem Coupon Code" below the Total price, and then click the "Redeem Coupon Code" and input 2MJX-69PC-RJT8 and click Update.





Best Regards

Wing

Reply   |   Comment by Wing  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-6)

Wing, Where to input the provided registration key?
When you try to recover the selected deleted files, a register window will pop up to let you input the register key.

Reply   |   Comment by Wing  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#14

crashes during scan. cannot register.

Reply   |   Comment by David  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#13

From the sounds of it, after reading all these comments, this program only seems to be reading the OS deletion records from the recycle bin and not actually scanning the the disks. This would explain it's speed as "lightening fast" If it were to scan the actual disks, a 2 terabyte would take quite some time to complete. The scan and register scan sounds dodgy. You should be able to enter a reg key without doing a scan. I bet if you fully blocked net access for this program, it would either crash or demand access on first scan because it couldn't send data out. There are many apps out there like that. Recovering fragments of data is common on older file but if it's a freshly deleted file and not owerwritten, you should get complete data and not fragments. As to admin rights on install, this is common for many apps but giving any app admin rights should be considered carefully due to data access granted being your entire pc and its contents. Never give admin access to any app unless it's an absolute last resort. Freeware Undelete and Recovery Software generally doesn't need admin rights to recover anything nor does paid software. As to not getting answers, you won't unless you pay for premium. GOTD software does state that it's limited with no updates or help/support in its TOS. It''s a dodgy way to do things but you get.. Not getting your refund, take it to the Telecommunications Ombudsmen or someone similar that deals with internet/software. they'll get it sorted, otherwise contact you CC company and reverse the payment. If through PayPal open a complaint. Hope some of the above helps someone. Just be careful on what you install..

Reply   |   Comment by Centarion  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#12

1) claimed malware in Setup file but VirusTotal said was ok (49/50) so I took a chance
2) deleted the zip file and then tried to recover it; it got recovered but when I tried to open the recovered zip file DDR v1.1 asked me to 'insert the last volume' so it never really recovered it since it would not open!?!

Reply   |   Comment by dan  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#11

Please help,

How to select (all) search results to recover, rather than one by one? Thank you.

Reply   |   Comment by Dave Llewellyn  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#10

I made the unfortunate mistake (about a month ago) to purchase Dataownerclub Windows Error Repair before first trying it. I requested a refund within 48 hours after buying it because it is a very poor program (to be polite). I immediately uninstalled it. My request for a refund (from someone called Wing) was simply brushed off and ignored. So be warned to avoid this company’s products.

Reply   |   Comment by Ferdinand  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+22)
#9

Installed and registered without any issues. To be fair the description only mentions deleted files but I scanned a newly formatted drive to see it it would recover anything .. In short it didn't seems only to be able to recover deleted files which makes me ask why such a high price tag for a program that only recovers deleted files/folders. There are plenty of freeware programs that will do this and more. Does a good job of recovering and fairly fast but too limited and over priced

Reply   |   Comment by Robert  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#8

I was interested in the Dataownerclub's last giveaway here but its representative Wing did not give any sensible answers to people who asked for more details about how the software worked. I am not very hopeful that Wing will answer anything but I have to ask anyway, because I would like to know how come a small obscure Chinese software business is chosen by so many of the world's biggest companies as a supplier?

Because that's what your Dataownerclub website Home Page says, happily printing the corporate logos of $billion multinational companies like IBM, Nike, Pfizer, Colliers, Continental tyres etc, all of whom must surely be providing enough business for there to be no need to do giveaways of your products.

I don't believe Dataownerclub is supplying anything software to IBM or any of the other companies it mentions. I think Dataownerclub is instead making stuff up to try to con the gullible.

The problem with that is if Dataownerclub can tell lies about itself, then it can just as equally tell lies about how good its software is.

I am not gullible and am familiar with IBM and its operating divisions, so please tell me just what it is that your company sells to it because I would be genuinely interested to know. Are you helping IBM with Windows Error Repairs, or speeding up Windows, or is it today's data recovery software that IBM needed from you?

If you are not prepared to say, then I am not prepared to deal with Dataownerclub, and I would certainly never try your software or recommend anyone else to do so.

Reply   |   Comment by Claire  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+16)
#7

said it before...
these programs are pretty useless.
if YOU deleted it..it's gone.
if YOU deleted it by accident...you're a tool.
after all the effort of installing and scanning...you will be 'lucky' if get a couple of tiny fragments of any deleted information back.
there are free ones out there that can do the same thing.

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

Mothman,

These programs are made for Tools too. Tools come in all types, some with more money than others.

I once received a call asking me if I could recover a file that a lady had developed while working from home. Somehow her cat had deleted the file when it jumped up on her keyboard. They seemed to be very interested in getting that file recovered. I asked how much was it worth to recover the file? They said $500 if I could recover the whole file.

So do you think I said to tell her that she was a tool? No, I got the directions and headed over to to the house to recover that file. I was able to recover the entire file, and saved it back to the hard drive, because the file was huge, and I was running out of space on the USB Flash Drive I took to save it on. To ensure there were no other files with similar text, I did a text scan (not a recovery tool, just a search tool). The tool found only the recovered file. The odd thing about this tool is that if the Del key is pressed while a file is selected, it deletes the file, bypassing the Waste basket. Just at that moment, the same cat jumped up to let me know that she was getting used to me being in the chair of her master, and poof, the file was gone again. With the owner now locking the cat in the bathroom, I did another recovery, and found the file right away. I quickly ran to the car to get a larger USB drive, ran back and saved the file.

I took the file to the company who had the money to pay. Did I tell them that the cat was the tool? No, I copped that money and I ran! Thank God for recovery tools!

Reply   |   Comment by Gary  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#6

Last time this program was offered I had problems and had to uninstall. This time it seems better but I see no way to register as per your readme file. Also confusing is the administrator reference during installation and then again if yu run it from the desktop. From the desktop I can specify to run it as an administrator but during installation it offers to run as administrator but a password is needed which I never get a chance to enter. Thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by Gerald Wakeen  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#5

Problem: impossible to register because it crashed (twice) during the scan ... (of a 256 GB SSD only ...)

Reply   |   Comment by B  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)
#4

Not ready for prime-time! Program scans 2Gb hard disk and then crashes at the end just before the end of the scan. It is successful on flash drives but some of the recovered files were just fragments and therefore useless.

It appears to be a nice program and it does work, but in a very limited capacity. If the developer can get it to complete a scan of a hard drive it would be exactly as advertised.

Reply   |   Comment by Susan  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+18)

Susan,

Sorry, It was a 2 Tb hard disk!!!

Reply   |   Comment by Susan  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#2

Much to my surprise, I found this to be a very interesting program. There is absolutely no documentation, and you'll have to feel your way around. The program is amazingly small - about half a meg - and installs in a flash. Registration is quirky. You have to scan a disc (which works like lightning). It only displays the deleted files that it finds (which is a very big plus). Check a file, ask to recover it, and THEN you'll get a dialogue which will allow you to register. Now you start again .... The scan shows files in a pale green (recoverable) and orange (not). That's about all there is to it - but it's very fast, and seems to work OK. Sadly, there's no way I could see of searching (or sorting) the scan-list, but even so, I shall be keeping this one.

Reply   |   Comment by David J Wilson  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#1

How to activate Dataownerclub Data Recovery 1.1 . Where do I enter my license key?

Reply   |   Comment by YURY KUZMIN  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)

YURY KUZMIN, you need to scan a drive first, then click on Recover and the registration window pops up.

Reply   |   Comment by senzai6293  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)

senzai6293, Thank You! It's OK.

Reply   |   Comment by YURY KUZMIN  –  5 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

senzai6293,
What if we do not have a working scanner machine to scan? Would this not be usable then?

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

Wait....
Did you mean "search for", not scan with a machine? Sorry, I just woke up and its early? ;)
Not certain now as haven't downloaded the software yet.

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

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[ senzai6293 ],

And for me, it registers, then exits, losing the scan, so scan something small and select only 1 file, which it will ignore anyway, just to get to the recover / register window!

The restart and do a real scan if you need.

Oy.
.

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