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Easeus Data Recovery Wizard Professional 61 Exclusive [cracked] ★

The software reads the Master File Table (MFT) or File Allocation Table (FAT). If the file pointer was recently deleted but the data remains intact, the Quick Scan uncovers it in seconds.

: It could recognize files from drives formatted under FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS file systems.

: Modern versions automatically repair corrupted photos and videos during the recovery process. Comparison: Version 6.1 vs. Current (20.1.0)

EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Professional 6.1, released on July 4, 2013 , is a legacy version of the popular data recovery software easeus data recovery wizard professional 61 exclusive

EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard employs a two-step process: a Quick Scan for recently deleted files and a Deep Scan that thoroughly examines storage devices sector-by-sector. This dual approach ensures the highest possible recovery rate, even for complex data loss scenarios like RAW drives or corrupted partitions. The software achieves an industry-leading recovery rate of up to , successfully retrieving data from HDDs, SSDs, USB drives, and SD cards.

The digital landscape moves fast. Data loss remains a constant threat. Hard drive failures happen. Files get accidentally deleted. Partition errors strip access to critical documents. For years, EaseUS has provided data recovery software.

This specific edition caters to a niche but important audience: The software reads the Master File Table (MFT)

The software deploys an automated dual-phase scanning process to maximize structural accuracy and raw file discovery:

[Target Drive Selected] -> [Quick Scan (MFT Analysis)] -> [Deep Scan (Sector Signature)] │ │ └──────────────►─┬─────────────┘ ▼ [Real-Time Filter & Preview] ▼ [Safe Extract to Local Drive] WinPE Bootable Emergency Recovery

: Supports documents (Word, Excel, PDF), media (JPEG, PNG, MP4, MOV), and specialized archives. : Modern versions automatically repair corrupted photos and

Retrieves data from formatted partitions, even after a fresh OS reinstallation.

: Parses the master file table (MFT) or directory index to surface recently deleted files with their original folder structures and file names intact.