![]() ![]() If you need additional options you can also activate the Advanced Filters by clicking on the bottom item: this will open a modal windows that allows you to further customize your scan with various options (modification time, file size, initial letters, and so on). On the top menu, a filter option can also be used to filter out specific file types, non-recent files and so on: ![]() This choice makes it quite easy to focus only on the relevant files (those who are looking for), giving us the chance to easily skip all the others. As expected, all the deleted files are shown nested in their folders and are kept in the same hierarchy as it originally existed. File ExplorerĪs we can see from the screenshot below, this basically is a file manager interface specifically designed to help us to identify and recovery our missing/lost/deleted files:Īs soon as the window opens, a quick scan will be performed over the storage media surface: the results will be shown in real-time. Once installed and launched, the tool will welcome you with the following dashboard, which will be the starting place of all our recovery sessions: Here's the EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Dashboard - and yes, I do actually have quite a lot of HDD/SSD there.Īs we can see, the software does a good job in locating all our locally available storage media: we just have to double-click one of them - arguably the one which contained the file(s) we want to recover - and we will access the File Explorer panel. The installation process is pretty much straight-forward, you'll just have to hit Next a number of times: it won't ask you for sponsored softwares and/or adware, which is indeed a good policy that I appreciate a lot from EaseUS products.
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