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Do Your Data Recovery Pro 5.0 was available as a giveaway on May 11, 2016!
Do Your Data Recovery Professional is an easy-to-use and powerful hard drive data recovery tool to easily recover deleted, formatted or inaccessible files. It can retrieve lost files from PC, laptop, hard drive, digital device, storage device etc. on Windows.
It also supports lost files recovery from the deleted partition.
Windows Server 2003/ 2008/ 2012/ Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10; File System: FAT 12/16/32, exFAT, NTFS, NTFS 5, ext 2, ext 3; Disk Space: at least 60 MB
10.1 MB
$69.00
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Completely and permanently erase files/folders, wipe hard drive, wipe free disk space. After erasing, the data can’t be recovered by data recovery software.
What is license code (serial key) of software.
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Can you install this onto a USB flash drive in case boot drive goes down with errors?
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Hi mindymac,
It can't be installed on a USB drive. It can only installed on a PC or laptop with Windows operating system.
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DoYourData, It installed on a USB stick on my Win 64 Pro and runs from the stick.
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thank you very much
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i am working in one factory and my computer is too old, i have the only one hard disk on the pc. But this night is goes down, some of the pictures and movies gone too. Thanks for the powerful data recovery software from doyourdata, i remember you!
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thanks the free code, do your data recovery get back a lot of my photos and company docs. Great photo recovery software.
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Very easy to use and scan like a horse speed. I will keep it on my pc. do your data recovery is one of the best file recovery tools.
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Does anyone know if this program is able to recover files from a computer that has displayed the Black Screen of Death?
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My activation code is not accepted in prompt upon recovery step. I am copying carefully and have repeatedly entered as given, both from readme file and successfully activated pop up. Any hints????
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I am unable to find the activate button in the menu.
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Thomas Orlando,
upgrade to pro version menu
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keithassit, Okay, so how do I do that? I did an uninstall of the previous version, but apparently it kept the old menu.
In any case, what is my next step?
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Thomas Orlando, I checked and DO have the Pro ver. 5.0 menu, but don't have the activate button!
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Thomas Orlando, Okay, no help from the company or from users. Looks like I have given up a licensed version that worked fine and actually saved half a terabyte of data, for an unlicensed upgrade. Thanks a lot.
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Thomas Orlando, Please reinstall it again. If you have any other questions, you can visit our support page. http://www.doyourdata.com/support/
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Thomas Orlando, Uninstall it, then delete the Folder that it leaves behind in Program Files, then re-install it, the Activate choice will then appear in the Menu.
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Gary C., I did as you recommended and it worked! Unfortunately, the "Activation Failed. Your license code has been used." error appeared. So I'm back where I started. This has been a mess!
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here I go
download, installation and activation no problem (Win10 64Bit, upgraded last year from Win 7)
Window not resizable, yet big enough and uncluttered, no USB drive etc attached
Impressive or not, it did point straight away to the hidden 200 MB partition (referred to by DoYour..as lost disk partition). OK, but I do not want to assign a drive letter to that one, so need to "recover".
My "real-life" test was for searching deleted video files (as I do not have any files to recover, always full backup) --- in the simple mode.
Claims to have found 2273 files, split into .dat (2024), .wmv (237), .wav (9) and .mp4 (3).
As the latter were the only ones I cared to test I ticked those and followed the clear instructions not to recover them onto the same drive (the correct and standard way of all recovery tools).
Two of them were deleted only recently (April 30) and the other one in November last year. The November file was useless, whereas the 2 recent ones were fully recovered.
All my test proved was that the chance of recovery is relatively high when deletion was recently, big files at that, but at the same time the living evidence that file backup is way more reliable, quicker and when it comes to costs, cheaper.
Nevertheless, as a Giveaway, not one to downright write off. To buy is another thing, but that aspect is not one concerning us today.
The ramblings of TK who seems to grip onto Desktop as being redundant makes me think that there is way more redundancy about, because adding a USB-cardreader with 2 cards in just now showed both of them up instantly.
I chose the very old Compact Flash card which had been formatted years ago, not used since with deep scanning is going on (3 %). Should anything of use be recovered from that one I will let you know later.
I cannot say whether today's offer is worth the money, all I can tell you is that it works, does not lock up, does not freeze or do anything else unpleasant.
May you never be worried about data loss - treble backup and you should be on the safe side.
Cheers !
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TK,
I my humble and whatnot opinion your wishes are all very well but - it is no great thing to add a cardreader, let Win recognise the added drives and then restart the software.
By all means ask for all sorts of improvement but do not make others think that the software will never ever recognise more than 4 drive letters.
I could name you, just off hand, at least 5 other applications behaving exactly in the same manner.
Refresh is left to the operating system, not actively supported by application.
To me your attitude resembles that of all couch-potatoes who are the better football players, refs, formula 1 drivers etc.
Whether a software is tagged for dimwits only or for professionals is one and the same.
Those in the know can do without flamboyant names and those who need help for just everything feel tickled pink by the tag PRO.
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Sigrid.DE
amending my previous post I can now report that the old card from my EOS 400 days brought back exactly 265 jpgs in one folder, another 109 in another folder and another 17 pics put into a 3rd folder. Not a bad way of recovery with retention of Exif data and neatly allocated to the appropriate folder.
Pics were from 2009, from the capital in the heart of Europe (so they claim) and here is one of them
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rzcf5az1zx2fz99/what%20a%20wonderful%20place.JPG?dl=0
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TK,
can you not just do your testing prior to actually commenting on the software? Do you really seriously believe that IT professionals go to giveaway pages for data recovery software?
You fail all sense of humour because no professional needs the tag Pro to distinguish what is for the home user and what suits industry standard professionals.
ext2 and ext3 is Linux and yes, quite a number of dimwits (including myself) are familiar with those formats. I can call up my NAS system under Windows but have no desire to let any old software have a go at its file system by scanning for deleted files.
If you believe in the honesty of any old company advertising themselves as the No.1 I would not even attempt to change your mind.
For me however a reputable company starts with company address, telephone+ fax numbers, local representation in major countries and all that.
Data recovery is a wide field and trust me to recover from physically sound hardware is not such a great miracle and that is all that this software can deal with.
However, failing to warn at start up against attempting data recovery from possibly damaged hardware is a definite deficit in this software. So, do read their online user guide.
Also leave well alone when size of partition or device capacity shown has nothing to do with reality.
Nice to have giveaways to cater for the unlikely event of...but stay realistic and if handling the software in a non-critical situation is above your head then leave it alone and get help by a friend or other competent helper in the unlikely event of.
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Sigrid.DE ,
Owner of small business computer shop; builds (including networks), maintenance, repair, etc.
Brother's a mucky muck in NJ school system IT (previously worked IT for CA.
This site is not our first go to when we need data recovery software (we're satisfied with what we've got); but we (including my employees and his colleagues) due check-in here daily. Of all the software types offered, we check out the recovery and backup programs more than any other kinds.
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I have been very pleasantly surprised by the software written by DO YOUR DATA. I used to use Eraser and one or two others to delete HUGE folders and files and now ONLY use their Super Eraser program and very successfully so.
I recently tried this one, their recovery software, and also found it to be excellent in identifying and finding files I thought long gone. I can only hope DO YOUR DATA come back with a free offering of their IPhone recovery software very soon.
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In my tests the maximise, minimise and close button all worked without fault.
A scan of an 8 GB SD card took a considerable amount of time using a deep scan, not a problem in my opinion.
It found quite a number of files did not show up in my file manager; the JPEG files previewed without difficulty.
A number of files that appeared in file manager also appeared in this program; without a properly prepared SP card it is hard to judge if it includes undeleted files as well as those that have been deleted.
Certainly an easy program to use with a pleasing interface, going to keep it for the moment.
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Interesting feature found on the "tech spec" web page:
"Slove All Kinds of Data Loss Problems". This worries me as their web page needs data repair. I don't know if it's a typo or a disk error. Please advise.
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Amy,
Here's another one, can't imagine what they mean!?? :-) "Untimely turning your computer or pulling out of your device."
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Simon, I think it means abruptly turning off your computer or pulling out your device
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The window maximize icon (top right of the window next to the close icon) doesn't do anything.
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Dear M. H.,
Thanks your feedback. You can close the program and restart it. In our test, the Windows is able to use.
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