

The ‘Data Recovery for Windows and Linux’ mode is meant to recover data from disks, partitions, Windows software RAID and also NAS recovery. Each time you use it you can recover as many files as you want. You can use it as many times as you want. IRecover’s Image Recovery is completely free. Easeus Data Recovery wizard, the free versions iRecover So, I thought it would be nice to do a little comparison between Easeus Data Recovery Wizard and DIY iRecover. Currently I am experimenting with a trial ( download) That does allow actual recovery of data to some degree. We ( DIY ) always offered a demo for a our Windows data recovery software iRecover. So you can actually try to recover some files. So, it is not just a demo in the true sense.Ī demo just shows you the data, typically in a directory like structure. The major difference between Data Recovery Wizard and other trials being that it allows you to recover a tiny amount of data. What they don’t initially tell is that the free version is in fact a function limited trial as well.

Where other vendors offer demo or trial versions. Easeus was also one of the first companies to market their trial as free data recovery software.
