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Hetman Uneraser 3.9 war am 28. August 2017! als Giveaway verfügbar!
Was ist euer erster Gedanke bei einem plötzlichen Stromausfall oder wenn ihr den blauen 'Bildschirm des Todes' seht? Natürlich ob das Dokument, an dem ihr gerade gearbeitet habt, erhalten bleibt. Bei einem kleinen Hardware-Fehler stehen eure Chancen gut, doch was ist, wenn etwas richtig Schlimmes passiert? Ein längerer Stromausfall, ein Virenangriff oder ein kritischer Fehler können bleibende Festplattenschäden verursachen und eure Daten vernichten.
Hetman Uneraser wurde für solche Fälle kreiert. Das Tool stellt gelöschte Dateien und Ordner blitzschnell von jedem Speichermedium wieder her. Festplatten, Speicherkarten, externe Speicher, USB-Speicher, ZIPs und 3.5" disks. Unabhängig vom Dateisystem - ob FAT16, FAT32 oder NTFS - Hetman Uneraser gibt sein Bestes! Die Software scannt das gewünschte Verzeichnis und zeigt eine Liste der Dateien, welche wiederhergestellt werden können.
Wenn die Vorschaufunktion für eine Datei funktioniert, ist es immer ein gutes Zeichen. Sogar wenn dies nicht der Fall sein soll, habt ihr trotzdem eine Chance, eure Daten zurück zu bekommen, denn Hetman Uneraser unterstützt alle Dateitypen und hilft sogar nach einer Festplatten-Neuformatierung.
Mehr über das Programm könnt ihr hier erfahren!
Bitte beachtet: Das Tool beinhaltet eine sechs Monate Lizenz!
Windows 10/ 8/ 7/ 2008 Server/ Vista/ XP/ 2003/ 2000/ NT; 256 MB of RAM; Enough disk space for restoration of files; The administrative privileges are required.
18.5 MB
$18.63
With a product name as specifically enticing as today's, I'm surprised the developer has gone for a domestic home-user audience instead of security and law enforcement agencies.
Forensic recovery of over-written HDD data blocks is a time-consuming and expensive business; electron microscopes ain't cheap. At $18.63 retail, this uneraser of erased data is an astonishing bargain. Even at $1,863 retail it would be sought by all the above-mentioned. Actually: $18,630 would still suit the FBI's budget just fine.
I'm almost tempted to DL and try to unerase that which has been erased from my hard drive. Almost tempted to find, in the wealth of verbiage penned by this developer, a single solitary example of an erased file or folder being recovered by Uneraser 3.9. It's tempting, too, to check out the version history of Uneraser from 1.0 to the present because a product's evolution says everything about its progressive refinement.
Instead though, because I'm short of time, I'll leave the developer to come on here and tell me how $18sworth of software can feasibly attempt what even $100,000sworth of electron deep-scan forensic hardware has no guarantee of achieving.
Meantime, if need arises today for me to recover an inadvertently deleted file or folder from my hard drive, I'll use Piriform's always-free Recuva. It doesn't promise to un-erase anything, but at least seems to manage things rather better than Uneraser 3.9:
"Unfortunately, this program isn't capable of recovering the files you lost after the storage device was damaged or infected, the disk was formatted, or the Recycle Bin's items were deleted." (Ashley Griggs, Software Informer):
http://downloads.informer.com/hetman-uneraser/
Though I take my hat off to Hetman for linking from its own website's "Expert Reviews: Reputed computer publications and data recovery laboratories recommend using our software. See the independent experts' opinion" to a, er, recommendation which demolishes its own product, I'm not going to be able to un-erase from my mind the notion that this software isn't ever going to do what it says on the tin -- and that if it can't even live up to its own self-description, then no 6-month trial is going to alter that.
Thanks, GOTD, and Hetman. But no thanks.
TK, Only, they did not name it Undelete, did they? they have named it Uneraser which is exactly the point MikeR had made
Hmm...this thing can't even recover items deleted from the recycle bin? I had a high school coding project that could do that. Should be a fundamental capability for any un-eraser.
Got ''Installer Integrity Check Failed'' message - never seen that before. Any fix? Also downloaded it from their website but doesn't register with the GOTD key.
Windows 7 Pro 32-bit.
A note on cleaning up after install:
After installing and closing the program, at first I could not delete Setup.exe and Setup.gcd, a persistent small empty screen kept appearing on my desktop, and, while the program on the taskbar showed itself as running, I could not find it in Task Manager.
After a cold reboot the problem appeared to be solved -- I could delete the two Setup files, and the other indications of the program running had disappeared.
William W. Geertsema
Mich nerven diese ganzen Softwares, die man nur für eine bestimmte Zeit zur Verfügung gestellt bekommt und dann jeden Monat oder jedes Jahr zahlen muss. Warum gibt es diesen hässlichen Trend?
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