It is sometimes necessary to need to perform Data Recovery after a hard disk crash, an involuntary deletion of data or even a rather rapid formatting. Fortunately, there are a few tools that allow this type of recovery. Free or paid, have found more or less good. I tested Data Recovery Wizard from the company Ease US , this software exists in several versions, including one free.
I have used quite a few Data Recovery tools, but it is true that this one is very simple. When launching the application, an interface allows you to select the type of file you want to recover.
The rest is not much more complicated, you select the hard drive or the location where you want to recover data. In my case, I selected a reformatted SD card.
By default, the quick scan starts, in a few seconds you will already have some results. More or less satisfactory since the quick scan theoretically recovers only deleted files. In my case, after formatting we can still recover some files.
But if you want to go further, it is on the in-depth analysis that you will have to rely. The one that will recover most of your Twitter data even if your partition is now RAW . Be careful though, the in-depth analysis takes a lot of time. In my case, for about 50GB, the analysis lasted a little over 30 minutes.