“Advanced File Recovery” works the exact same way as “Lost Partition Recovery” except instead of being forced to select whole hard drives to scan, you select individual partitions:Īside from the difference in selecting what to scan, “Advanced File Recovery” does everything else exactly the same as what I described for “Lost Partition Recovery”, i.e. I can’t say this is a bad thing, because it helps organize files better in my opinion, but it can also be annoying sometimes. Take note that when restoring files, iCDRS puts them in subfolders (each subfolder is for each subtree in the file list). You know you will have recovered the files if you get a confirmation message. You will be asked to select a location where you want to put the files, after the files will be saved. When you find the files you want to recover (you can recover multiple files at once if you wish), check their respective checkboxes and click on “Save Files”.
To use “Lost Partition Recovery” you must first pick a device to scan: This is what iCare Data Recovery Software’s main program window looks like:Īs you can see you are given the choice of choosing four “recovery modes”:
Right now you may think what I am saying makes no sense but you will understand why I say this after you have read this whole review. I put partition recovery in quotes because the partition recovery features of iCDRS (iCare Data Recovery Software) really aren’t partition recovery features they are better described as file recovery features renamed and called partition recovery.
#ICARE DATA RECOVERY ANDROID SOFTWARE#
ICare Data Recovery Software is a program that allows users to perform file/”partition” recovery. I believe $20-30 is a much more fair price. iCare Data Recovery Software doesn’t have any unique features that make it stand out nor is its performance good enough to justify a $69.95 tag. Asking $69.95 for this program is way too much.