Recuva Pros & Cons
There's a lot to love about Recuva!
Pros:
- Extremely easy to use
- Very small download
- Comes in both installable and portable versions
- Contains a simple wizard and advanced options—perfect for everyone
- Wide range of Windows operating systems are supported
Recuva Features
- Support for Windows 10, Windows 8 (including Windows 8.1), Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and even Server versions of Windows
- Recuva's easy-to-use wizard asks the important questions and does the hard work behind the scenes
- Frequent updates to the program by Piriform and a long history of success keeps Recuva at the top of many lists
- Recuva is available in a portable version making installation unnecessary—a very important advantage
- A quick standard scan and an optional "Deep Scan" cover all the technological bases in the search for recoverable files
- Supports scanning inside files so that you can, for example, find documents that contain a particular text string
- Recuva can recover files from hard drives, USB drives, memory cards, BD/DVD/CD discs, and even MP3 players, including the iPod, presumably even if they're damaged, corrupted, or recently reformatted
- You can securely overwrite the files Recuva finds to ensure that nobody else can restore the files you see in the results. The overwrite methods include DoD 5220.22-M, NSA, Gutmann, and Secure Erase
- If you enable the option in the settings, the folder structure can be restored along with the file
- Native 64-bit version of Recuva available for optimal operating in 64-bitversions of Windows
- Supports drives as large as 3 TB
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