![]() ![]() FAT (FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32), ExFAT, ext2, ext3, HFS+, and NTFS filesystem recovery.300+ supported filetypes including compressed files (ZIP, RAR, ISO, etc). ![]() ![]() Email recovery from MS Outlook and Outlook Express.To test Remo Recover Pro’s data recovery capabilities, we stored (and deleted) five different file types – *.exe, *.jpeg, *.mp3, *.zip, and *.txt – to see how it could recover data from an SSD, an HDD, and a USB flash drive.įor the first test, I ran a basic scan on my 1TB Seagate 7200RPM to see what it could pull up. We recorded the length of how long the scan took on our test system, which features a 7th-gen Intel Core i7-7700K 4.2GHz processor (overclocked to 5.1GHz on closed-loop liquid cooling), 16GB of DDR4-3000MHz RAM, a 256GB m.2 SSD, a 1TB HDD, and an NVIDIA GTX 1070 GPU. There was no noticeable impact on our system while we were running the deep scan, and at max Remo Recover Pro only used about 4% of our CPU, 13% of our RAM, and 208.5MB/s on the HDD being scanned. Unlike other recovery software we’ve reviewed, in order to save time on your scan Remo allows you to specify the exact file type you’re looking for before the scan activates. These range from media files like *.png and *.mp4 all the way down to far more granular options like Microsoft’s *.mdb database files. This cuts down significantly on wait time in the case of SSD scans, and also took a hefty chunk out of the waiting process when I tested the feature out on the HDD.Īs you add more filetypes to search for, Remo will give you a live estimate of how long you should expect the scan to take. We tried a couple different scan types, ranging from the full-depth HDD scan to a light *.mov-only search on the SSD. Given there were so many different parameters to search on it’s difficult to rate the performance of Remo Recover exactly 1:1 against other software in this space, but regardless Remo still impressed us with sub-hour scan times on the HDD where competitors could take twice, even three times as long for the same task. One ding we had to note is that the performance of the Windows app itself could sometimes be a bit spotty, and we would lose buttons or functions every so occasionally that would only come back once we had fully rebooted the software from scratch. ![]()
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