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    Have you Lost Files? Recover your files For Free with EaseUS Data Recovery

    In the XXI century and in the midst of the digital era in which we live, the uses of the folders and large file cabinets, with bulky records on paper, reels or photographic rolls are decreasing day by day. Now emails are part of everyday life. We exchange documents, photos and videos through Facebook, Twitter and even WhatsApp on our mobiles, all within the reach of a click. In the same way, every day we can store more and more information in increasingly smaller devices, 64GB of information on a pen drive as small as the nail of your thumb. Having records and files digitally multiplies the storage capacity, but can violate the availability or privacy of information. If you have the information stored in a server or cloud, in theory you could access it from anywhere in the world. Of course, you would depend on the availability of a computer, cell phone or tablet (with battery or access to electricity).

    As for storage devices, although they do not need an Internet connection, these devices are prone to being infected with computer viruses that could erase your information. When something like this happens to us we usually go quickly to the recycling bin to try to recover the file we need, if this does not work because we have already emptied the bin, we can find ourselves in a bind. However, this situation does not have to mean the end of the world, since on the Internet there are different methods of recovering deleted files, including data recovery software.

    Today we present one of the best alternatives:

    EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free 12.0

    EaseUS is an international software company founded in 2004, which specializes in software recovery, backup and data transfer, with excellent service quality with more than 100 million users and presence in more than 160 countries around the world. One of its latest versions, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free 12.0, is a fundamental tool when recovering lost files from any device:

    • Hard disk from the PC
    • External drives and laptops
    • Cell phones and tablets
    • Memory cards and cameras
    • Mp3 players

    Basically any device that stores information and can be connected to a computer. It allows you to recover files that have been lost, due to structural disk damage, infection with a virus, operating system failure, disk fragmentation or accidental formatting. It is available for Windows and Mac operating systems, in two versions; the free version and the pro version (which also brings an option to use a free trial for 14 days).

    It supports files of DOC / DOCX formats XLS / XLSX PPT / PPTX, JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, AVI, SWF, MPG, MP3, WAV, ZIP, 550, etc.

    It works with FAT file systems (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32) exFAT, NTFS, NTFS5, ext2, ext3 and HFS, among others.

     

    How to Recover Lost Files?

    To start using the EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard you must download the program, which you can do from the official EaseUS website in a safe and virus free way. If you want to recover a file on time, and you have not lost it a long time ago, you can download this free data recovery software which allows you to do a superficial scan and recover up to 2GB in files. Depending on the complexity of the circumstances in which you have lost your files you may need the Pro version, which you can buy with a credit card from $ 69.95 with a free trial as said above.

    Broadly, data recovery steps can be divided into 3 parts; selecting a location, scanning, previewing and recovering lost files.

    What to Know

    • The program interface will show you the different storage units connected or integrated to your computer
    • Select the drive you want to scan for deleted or damaged files
    • A quick scan of the selected unit will start and the recovered files will appear, this part is really fast
    • When finishing the fast scan the program will proceed to perform a deeper scan with which you can access more files

    We hope you can be helped after reading this article. Thanks for reading!

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    Ecbert Malcom
    Ecbert Malcom
    I am a resident author at Broodle.
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