Well, there's still SpinRite. <https://www.grc.com/cs/prepurch.htm>
As I said it will cost you $89 but if you're not happy with the outcome
for any reason they offer a full refund within 30 days.
<https://www.grc.com/cs/licenseinfo.htm> says:
"Absolute Satisfaction Guarantee: Our products are licensed with a
30-day absolute satisfaction guarantee. If you are unhappy — for any
reason — with your software purchase decision, you may write to
sales2016@xxxxxxx within 30-days of your purchase to request and
promptly receive a full refund of your purchase charge. Unless you
instruct otherwise, the charge will be "reversed" with a credit for the
charge amount applied to your card. If you contact our offices for this
purpose, please state that the software in question has been removed
from all computers and all copies have been destroyed. Provide the
"Transaction Code" that appeared on your purchase receipt web page and
eMail, or the serial number of the product you wish refunded. You will
promptly receive an eMail confirming that the refund has been applied to
your card."
Chuck Norcutt
On 8/7/2016 8:58 AM, Chris Trask wrote:
Recuva was one of the first ones I tried. It didn't recognise a single
PDF or graphics file.
Best luck I've had so far has been with Wondershare Data Recovery. It
identified a huge number of the desired files, but not one of them was readable.
Chris Trask wrote:
Looking for drive recovery software by way of online searches is
probably not conclusive, so before I go to the final step and format the
drive I'd like to hear if there is any software out there in cyberland
that can do the job better than what I've used so far.
What have you used so far? In the past I have used RECUVA successfully:
https://www.piriform.com/recuva
Chris
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