![]() ![]() It’s not guaranteed to crash every time – and it does succeed in restoring some data when it doesn’t – but this prevented us from drawing conclusive results.Įxpectedly, neither app worked with the partitions that used non-Windows formats (EXT4, HFS+, APFS). For this scan type, Stellar constantly crashed, regardless of format. Stellar Data Recovery actually did even worse. It failed to recover any data from our other Windows-based partitions, exFAT and NTFS. ![]() Recuva was only able to restore data from our FAT32 partition, but folder structure and file names were either missing or corrupted most of the time. Unfortunately, neither app performed well in this round. Scan results usually vary depending on the disk format. Data Recovery PerformanceĪ clever in-depth scan aims to recover not only the user’s data but also its folder structure and original file names. You’ll see what we mean in the technical review sections below. We like free stuff as much as anyone, but free software always comes with a cost. ![]() But users can upgrade to the Professional version for advanced recovery algorithms, scanning and creation of images, and nice-to-haves like automatic updates and priority tech support. ![]() Recuva, on the other hand, is regarded as “freeware” as it offers unlimited data recovery for free. Stellar’s cheapest license is pretty affordable at $49.99 per year (as of this writing)… But some of its best features like lost partition recovery, RAID support, unbootable recovery, and more, are only available for the more expensive subscriptions. To restore more than the initial 1 GB, users will have to pay for a license. Stellar allows users to restore up to 1 GB of data for free. In other words, users can try it for free at a limited capacity and will eventually have to pay to unlock the full experience. Stellar Data Recovery is regarded as “freemium” software. ![]()
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