

I could not test the preview function as none of the files offered for recovery contained any valid data to preview! Unimpressed so uninstalled and on uninstalling it reported some items could not be removed and would have to be removed manually! It failed to even try to stop TenorshareDataRecoveryService and therefore failed to remove that service and so could not delete that file and the files it was using and had open which was a DLL and two log files. It did not offer to create an image of drive to be scanned so as to not risk damaging the drive further or to subsiquenlty scan a drive image file rather than just the installed physical drives. It did not offer any WinPE offline recovery environment and the GUI was very FLAT and did not use any standard looking windows controls.

but out of the 97thousand plus JPG files supposedly found from internet browsers cache folders not one was valid JPG data and none of any of the files supposedly recovered had ANY valid data in them. but got curious to see if it was any better than the dozen or so other recovery programs I have installed on my old Vista laptop I am writting this on and in minor ways it was better in that the scanning of one drive did not stop the user interface from working with the scan results of earlier scanned other drives.
ANY DATA RECOVERY LICENSED EMAIL AND REGISTRATION CODE INSTALL
Anita, I was not going to install this due to the temporary license they chose to offer.
