Remo Recovery Review 2023: When It’s All About Data Recovery

Remo Recovery Detailed Review by Infies

Let’s just admit the fact that our world today highly depends upon digital information to maintain smooth functioning within professional and educational realms. Times have gone when the primary focus remained on penned documents to keep track of resulting progress. So, we have students today who study, submit, and receive information about their consequential growth digitally. And same goes for matters which go about in workplaces and the like.

So, when everything gets a shift into the digital realm, chances of losing data can become a consequential issue at hand. That’s exactly when data recovery softwares like Remo Recover get to land into the court.  Remo Software Pvt. Ltd., the company behind this software, and a finalist in Digital River’s ICE Awards has launched it as a means to cater basic file recovery operations. So with something as Remo recover (which can work for both Windows and Mac OS), you can now recover data from almost all sorts of storage devices including hard drives (including those that aren’t booting), SSDs, digital cameras, partitions, and memory cards, that too at the comfort of your homes.

An overview of Key Features it has to Offer:

Based on common human logic, it’s always wise to deliberately opt to try and test something before finalizing a purchase. Same goes for softwares. And if the developers are providing you with an opportunity to avail a test run, why not go for that? So, the Remo Recover free Windows Edition allows one to save 1GB of the data recovered using three very simple steps including 1) a quick recovery option which the user has to initiate with, 2) selection of drive for retrieval of lost files, 3) a finalizing option to click on the ‘next tab’. And, before you happen to end up in a mood for a purchase after this trial, as part of a double-check, we suggest that you read what’s coming ahead to go through a few basic, yet technical features this software has to offer.

Safety at its best:

Like some other recovery tools which require the user to stay connected to the internet while being in use, Remo Recover simply runs without having done that. Additionally, you’ll not find any pop-up ads showing in between either. So, as evitable as it seems, there remain no chances for your files to be shared online, neither could you end up catching any viruses. In short, this is something that won’t drift you away in clicking something you don’t want to for all good reasons.

There’s an extra step you might also want to take for ensuring extra safety. We bet it would further reveal positive results through self-examination. And, that is to scan this software with your reliable anti-virus. What will follow consequently is what you’ll be definitely pleased to find out.

File Format support:

As per what the developers claim, Remo Recover doesn’t only recover simple documents, pictures, videos, and audio files, but over 300 file formats altogether. So, you may be having a family video that everybody adored, yet it no longer runs after being corrupted. The good news is; you can now fix it to run it like before using an all-rounder software without getting anything specific for video files. But yes, you do have to purchase their ‘media edition plan’ for $49.97 when it comes to retrieving photos, audio and video files. As has been mentioned earlier, free versions only let tentative buyers see for themselves what they’re getting into. So eventually, you can get yourself a plan (three existing so far, which are: 1) basic edition, 2) media edition, 3) pro edition) which suits your needs at best.

As part of our honest feedback, it is equally important to talk about one drawback Remo comes with when it comes to RAW files. Although it does support that file type, but the recover results it yields for this type is not as good as certain others in the market. Same goes for preview feature as well. It can only be taken benefit from when it comes to images, however, not for other file types.

Data Recovery Speed:

When it’s urgent on your end to recover certain files, data recovery speed does matter. However, when the work you’ve been having doesn’t have to fulfill professional goals, you usually have time to bear delayed service at the cost of getting your files recovered at once. In general, this process takes at about 2-5 days’ time when the scanning is supposed to function deeply. Additionally, the nature of the issue which caused the damage in the first place, the file size, and the system’s speed (relevant to the RAM), are some key factors contributing to the overall data recovery speed. However, when we’re talking about data recovery softwares, it does indicate how the quality of the tool you’ll be using will matter as well.

Remo Recover, when it comes to data recovery speed, is considered among the fastest in market. As per some estimated findings, it takes a time span of around 2 hours to recover 40GB of lost media files. In case if you’re facing any sort of confusion related to this aspect, you can always contact their technical support team at any time around the clock.

A source of recovering shift deleted files:

When any stored item on your system gets deleted, it automatically gets shifted to the Recycle bin for a certain number of days. This process gives you ample amount of time to reconsider bringing that item back if the action had mistakenly taken place. However, that’s not the case with items removed using the ‘Shift’ + ‘Delete’ key. And when that happens, the items no longer show up in the Recycle bin as usual. Yes, they do exist as part of your hard drive, but do not show up on Windows. So, wondering what does a data recovery software have to do in such a situation? Well, this is one particular situation where an efficient one can search and extract your mistakenly deleted items from the hard drive. Luckily, the good news is that Remo Recover can function as such a handy one. And above that, their relevant website provides the user with in-depth guidelines on successfully fulfilling this task.

Free Technical Support accompanied:

On Remo Recovers’ official website, you can also avail their online live support through chat, that too 24/7. For added feasibility, the website does inform users about any scheduled holidays which may fall in the coming days when it comes to helping their clients live. However, if you do end up requiring that service on any of these days, you can still raise a ‘support ticket’ for someone to contact you from their side when possible. And folks, that’s not all! You can also contact them for technical support, or any other query, over the telephone on specified timings and marked days.

Outlook data recovery aid:

Microsoft users can relate very well to a situation where at some point in time they’d to worry about losing valuable data stored into their Outlook Data File. After all, it’s almost unrealistic to find someone these days who doesn’t use email accounts as part of marking their presence in the online world. So, when this local copy containing all your downloaded and synchronized data gets corrupted or mistakenly deleted (when the system may receive overall formatting), you’re definitely in dire need to explore and implement upon certain solutions which may actually give results.

As part of a relatively quicker and cost effective recovery plan, using a data recovery software at home can give results to some extent. Remo Recover, as per what the developers claim, can recover every bit of your lost PST file (aka Personal Storage Table; a file format used by Microsoft to store all email related content including email messages, marked events on the online calendar, contacting details and the like) from all available versions of MS Outlook.

Partition recovery:

To digitally have access to more than one operating system on a single hard disk, different users can easily get accommodated when there’s one computer in the house. Or, someone smart might want to have a partition created on to their system to have some space for backup data as well. Whichever of the two cases it is, the data which these partitions contain, can always be at risk of getting lost. After all, you never know when your hard drive stops running or gets corrupt. Things like this happen as part of reality, so should recovery plans be known.

Let it be your system’s internal hard drive, or external hard drive where the partition existed, Remo Recover’s ‘deep scan’ feature can help you detect and recover lost partitions with speed and accuracy. However, based on what exactly you’re expecting from this software, you’ll have to purchase your plan accordingly. And to make wiser decisions, keep in mind how the free trial version comes with a restriction to recover 1GB of data only.

Some Competitors in the market:

Competitors in this realm (the world of data recovery softwares) have been selected as under based on some commonalities they have, with a few variations here and there. One of the picks may have an edge when it comes to a particular feature, while another may take precedence over others through another.

Disk Drill:

This is another data recovery software for Windows which can be used at home to recover most file formats (as per what the claims have been made, the number goes to something like 400+) Remo Recover can also work with. However, it’s free trial version allows 500MB of data to be recovered. As for the speed range within which it gives results, it has been said to have possibly recovered 16GB from a US drive within 5 minutes. And, scanning a 500GB could take it somewhere around 6 hours’ time. As for the differences in plans, it has to offer, the basic one is free of charge. And, the rest of the two, which are paid of course, have been named ‘Pro’ and ‘Enterprise’ with $89 and $499 as respective prices. The basic version, since that too like all trial versions available in the market, comes with restrictions. So when it comes to Disk Drill, apart from set limitations on recoverable data, users experience a lag with limited customer support as well.

AnyRecover:

So, this again is another data recovery software with an edge when it comes to the file types it can recover (almost 1000+ in number).  And, like the other two products mentioned previously, it does come with a free trial with which you’ll have to abide by a limitation of recovering 8 files only. However, when it comes to their priced plans, they run things a bit differently. If you’re a PC user, you’ll get to choose between three options for the standard license, which are: 1) a monthly plan costing at around $49.95, 2) an annual plan charging $59.95, 3) and a lifetime license plan starting from $79.95. Next in line, comes their ‘Pro Version License’, and then another, and most advanced plan called the ‘Business Version License’.

EaseUs Data Recovery:

This software, coming over all the way from China, is another known and valued name when it comes to offering competition in the realm of data recovery softwares. Although the developers do offer paid plans starting from $69.95 per month, they’ve made available a free trial for their users as well. Like many others, you can only avail advanced recovery options upon payment, however, the free trial also allows the users to recover almost 2GB of data for free upon sharing it with your contacts (initially they only offer a recovery of 500Mb only). And, it can easily recover 250+ file types as well. The rest of the features are almost similar to others, so the prominent and edgy ones have so far been mentioned.

Final Words

Something as equipped and cost effective as Remo Recover (that costs just $39.97 for the basic edition) can work feasibly for someone planning on recovering files at home, that too without availing any professional services. However, the more your budget allows, and needs amplify, you can look for some more options from Remo Recover’s developers, or certain others with good reputes in the market.

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