Free EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard!

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Software Description

Need to recover a deleted file? What about a deleted partition? Try EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard.  Says CHENGDU YIWO Tech Development Co., Ltd, the developers of EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard:

Advanced and Best data recovery software to do format recovery, unformat and recover deleted files emptied from Recycle Bin or lost data due to partition loss or damage, software crash, virus infection, unexpected shutdown or any other unknown reasons under Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2003/2008/7. It will do an amazing job when the data loss disaster strikes, especially when you want to recover data from formatted drive. Data Recovery Wizard supports hardware RAID and hard drive, USB drive, SD card, memory card, etc. It provides the comprehensive data recovery solution for computer users to recover lost data.

dotTech Advice

Ashraf, who has reviewed EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard in the past, had this to say:

EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard is a good program. However, I give EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard a “reluctant” thumbs up because I feel it is way too overpriced at $69.95.  For $69.95 EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard really is not that impressive; that is not to say it is “bad” but rather I expect more if I am going to pay almost $70 for a program. What won me over and convinced me to give EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard a thumbs up instead of a thumbs down is the fact that users can create WinPE/BartPE bootable disks – that feature is very handy.

However, this is a giveaway. This means you don’t need to pay $69.95, $39.95, or even 1¢.

Freebie Details

Version being given out for free: v5.0.1

Free updates: No

Supported OS: Windows 2000+

Download size: 3.7MB

Giveaway time frame: unknown

Instructions

Unlike some giveaways, this giveaway is very simple.  To get EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard for free, visit Ghacks’ promotion page.  Scroll down to near the bottom where it says Giveaway. Download the Data Recovery Wizard:

Then simply install EDRW like you would any other program. It will be automatically registered.

[Via Ghacks]

28 Comments »

  1. Rob (Down Under) February 27, 2011 at 1:39 PM (comment permalink) -

    @internetexplorer:
    Here is a chance to get it for $9, if you are very quick
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    Browse down the page a wee bit to this heading -
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    And one of those apps is -
    EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard v.5.0.1 (retails at $69.95) now $9
    Purchase link: https://sites.fastspring.com/thedailybuggle/instant/bundlelyticeaseusdatarecoverywizardspecial

    Here is the complete email for individual apps ($9 each), in case others are interested -

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  2. Rob (Down Under) February 27, 2011 at 10:03 PM (comment permalink) -

    @internetexplorer:
    I posted a link where you can get it for $9
    That offer is only for one day.
    My post has been awaiting moderation for 8 hours ? ?
    If you email me at -
    robhp AT iprimus DOT com DOT au
    I will send you the link
    Rob

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  3. MikeR March 2, 2011 at 1:42 AM (comment permalink) -

    Well done, Rob. Like you, I’m a subscriber to Make Use Of — it’s an excellent, well-produced website, and I’ve found the various .pdf how-to guides they publish entirely free to be of great help in forwarding to friends.

    This $9 US offer seems truly excellent value though I’m holding off as I didn’t want to risk getting another DL only to find it lacked the boot disk facility — I know, it’s supposed to include this in the standard paid-for package, but then that’s what seemed to be happening with the “free offer” of the standard package here on dot.tech, but, er, it didn’t.

    Did you have a punt on this or d’you know if anyone else has and have found that yes, the software does include the boot disk facility?

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