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ReviewMe: Handy Recovery, fix your deleted files

Here’s yet another ReviewMe review. It will be about a nice application this time, called Handy Recovery.

You all probably know this: you decide to delete some files, but you realize these files could be still useful for you few seconds later. If you delete everything directly, or if you already emptied the recycle bin, you may have a problem. This is a place where Handy Recovery may become useful. Handy Recovery is an easy-to-use data recovery software designed to restore files accidentally deleted from hard disks and floppy drives. The program can recover files damaged by virus attacks, power failures and software faults or files from deleted and formatted partitions. If some program does not use Recycle Bin when deleting files, Handy Recovery can restore such files. It can also recover files moved to Recycle Bin after it has been emptied.

You can browse the content of your disk with this application, like you do it in Windows Explorer. The only difference is that you see deleted files and folders along with the regular ones. The program can search for files by name or mask and show the probability of successful recovery for each file. Recovered files can be saved to any disks accessible on your system. The list of features is quite long: FAT12/16/32, NTFS and NTFS 5 + EFS file systems support, In-depth disk scanning for certain file types, Option to create disk images for deferred recovery and so on.

The another nice thing about this tool is an official license from Microsoft. This basically means this is no shitty scam app licationand it will work also on Windows Vista. If you don’t want to buy this application, you can download the 30-day trial version and see for yourself. Handy Recovery is priced at $39 for a single user license, with option for free updates. The highest Tucows rating just confirms this tool may be really handy…

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  1. futile
    June 5th, 2007 | 11:49

    try active file recovery, it was excellent for me… Managed to reconstruct my Raid over USB conectors and exact all of my info from my dead lacie.

  2. hellcry
    June 5th, 2007 | 13:23

    This is a good software, try it!

  3. Q
    June 5th, 2007 | 13:47

    looks quite nice

    cracks (BadWare Sites Warning)
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  4. mr p
    June 5th, 2007 | 16:57

    nothing beats r studio for data recover

    nothing ive come across

  5. 420
    June 5th, 2007 | 18:33

    Enjoy another $250 :mrgreen:

  6. Davo
    June 5th, 2007 | 21:32

    [quote]
    nothing beats r studio for data recover

    nothing ive come across
    [/quote]

    I use R studio as well and it managed to recover over 20GB or MP3’s after forgot to back them up before formatting my drive and reinstalling windows over the top. (well the drive was 500GB though lol)

  7. Dream
    July 3rd, 2007 | 17:58

    i have used RECOVER MY FILES early this year to recover about 40gigs of tunes that were deleted after the big iTunes crash of early 07. i got back over 90% in perfect order.

    one thing to keep in mind- trial versions will allow you to view the files but not save them back to your directory. you will need a crack code or god forbid $$$.

    also these programs are good to occasionally “check” what kind of crap is on your hard drive. i usually delete torrents and such with ERASER at 35x Gutmann Method or 7x DoD 5220.22-M at the minimum to destroy traces.

  8. VARUN
    August 20th, 2007 | 15:10

    wooooow great info thanks a lot,i just accidently deleted my songs folder will buy it & try at once….thanks again

  9. September 6th, 2007 | 23:50

    great, i’ve got some viruses that can not be cleaned. maybe i would format my hard disk. and i’ll need this to recovery my data. thanks

  10. kane
    September 19th, 2007 | 00:57

    How much does reviewme pay?

  11. Harry
    September 22nd, 2007 | 09:45

    is vanhajkeem serious? Format is not the same as delete. If the software recovers formatted data I would be bloody amaazed. Not only that if he restores data with a virus still in it then… :| ???

  12. softwareoutlets.info
    November 4th, 2007 | 11:31
  13. backup
    March 20th, 2008 | 23:11

    Sounds pretty easy to use. But why worry about “recovery” when you can back up the data in the first place. You can get a free 5GB account here: http://www.offsitebackupsolutions.com/free_account.html

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