
There are times when my curiosity gets the best of me and I end up making things worse than before I started. My curiosity for hardware and software brings me to the very core of the products. I’m the type of guy who likes to tinker with technology. Difficult to locate specific files amongst thousands of deleted files found after scan. What I Don’t Like: Very long scanning times.


You can save recovery sessions to load on another date. Was able to retrieve a lot of deleted files to a usable state. Varying software versions depending on your recovery needs. What I Like: Lots of easy-to-follow instructions from start to finish. Also, we recommend you skip the Basic version and go for Media or Pro version directly. Thus we believe the program is better at retrieving data from a smaller-volume drive. However, we found that Remo Recover did a fantastic job of recovering files from an SD card. This made it almost impossible to find the specific files I was looking for. Most of the files lost their file names and were renamed by file number. The Pro version took a long time to scan a 1TB hard drive and found over 200,000 files. The Media version was able to find around 30 GBs of photos with about 85% of the files deleted still usable. The Media and Pro versions did a much better job. Sadly, it wasn’t able to find the specific files I deleted for the test. The Basic version simply does a quick scan of the storage device and tries to recover files.

Most of us still live in the PC world and use the Windows operating system.įor Windows, there’s a Basic, Media, and Pro version available. We tried out all three versions, but for the sake of the length, this review will focus on the Windows version. Remo Recover is a data recovery program for Windows, Mac, and Android.
