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[v9.2] R-Studio – Claim to be the savior of damaged data on hard drive

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As a highly flexible and very comprehensive, complete solution for data recovering and undeleting, the R-Studio from Canada that claims to be the savior of data on a damaged hard disk, to a certain extent, has become the preferred one among similar data recovery software.

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[v4.8] IsoBuster – Recover files, data from damaged CD, DVD, BD, SD, HDD, and more

For important data, we usually store them on hard disks, optical discs, memory cards and other storage devices. However, once the storage device is damaged, files in it may not be opened or read. At this point, we need to use data recovery software to save as much data as possible. There are a lot of excellent data recovery software for hard disks and so on, but for optical discs you can try IsoBuster first.

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