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This review applies to version 5.5 The latest version of this software will soon be reviewed by our informers.

VirtualLab Data Recovery 5.5.17 is a program to recover deleted files.

This program can recover files that has been deleted, lost and damaged partitions, files from formatted disks and deleted emails.

The recovery can be performed over hard disks, RAID systems and flash memory cards.

You will be able even to recover Mac partitions, or files damaged on a CD or DVD.

The downloaded program will scan and identify the files that can be recovered, but no recovery will take place if you don´t have enough quota.

In order to be able to perform any recovery, you will need to go to the buy link and pay the minimum fee, U$S 39.95. That will entitle you to recover up to 100 Mb. of deleted information.

You can get a free activation quota for recovering 1 Mb. of data by visiting http://www.freequota.com/, and entering your email address. The developers will send you an activation link by email.

By visiting that link, you will get an activation code, that will give you a one-time only 1 Mb. quota that will expire, regardless you use it or not, in a week.

You can load that activation code choosing the "Load Existing Quota" option.

Through this site, you will also be able to buy smaller quotas, from 5 Mb. to 50 Mb., not available in the main site.
Advantages
  • It´s a powerful program to recover deleted files in several drives.
Disadvantages
  • None.

Reviewed by: Daniel Ángel Romero

Reviewer rating: Editor's rating 3

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02 Available Drives 02 Available Drives 01 Main Menu 01 Main Menu 03 Scanning a Drive 03 Scanning a Drive

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