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Recuva

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Developer(s)
  
Piriform

Size
  
4.2 MB

Operating system
  
Windows 2000 and later

Type
  
Data recovery

Initial release
  
7 August 2007; 9 years ago (2007-08-07)

Stable release
  
1.53.1087 (8 June 2016; 9 months ago (2016-06-08)) [±]

Recuva ( /rɪˈkʌvə/) is a data recovery program for Windows, developed by Piriform. It is able to recover files that have been "permanently" deleted and marked by the operating system as free space. The program can also be used to recover files deleted from USB flash drives, memory cards, or MP3 players.

Recuva was described by vnunet.com as an "effective tool for undeleting or salvaging files we sent for recycling and deleted, in the past". The program works on both FAT and NTFS file systems. It is able to recover lost directory structure and automatically renames files when trying to recover two files of the same name. As of version 1.5.1 it can also recover files from Ext2 and Ext3 file systems.

As with other file recovery programs Recuva works by looking for unreferenced data, but if the operating system has written new data over a deleted file then recovery will often not be possible.

References

Recuva Wikipedia