Donemax Data Recovery installs an Easeus driver named: epmntdrv.sys. It also adds the Easeus driver EuGDIDrv to the registry, but not the file. The copy of epmntdrv.sys is a bit older [2014], and may have consequences if it overwrites a newer version. Uninstalling Donemax Data Recovery removes epmntdrv.sys, and removes both from the registry, which again can break Easeus apps that use one of those files. A curiosity, dydsex86setup.exe is also added to Windows\ System32, and removed with uninstall -- didn't find any info on who, what, why.
Donemax Data Recovery May Effect Easeus Software
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