Easeus-data-recovery-wizard V12.9 Guide

We tested easeus-data-recovery-wizard v12.9 on a mid-range Windows 11 PC (Intel i5, 16GB RAM, NVMe SSD).

| Scenario | File System | Data Size | Quick Scan Time | Deep Scan Time | Recovery Success Rate | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Deleted files (Recycle Bin) | NTFS | 5 GB | 45 seconds | N/A | 99% | | Formatted HDD (7200RPM) | NTFS | 1 TB | 2 minutes | 42 minutes | 94% | | Corrupted USB (RAW) | FAT32 | 32 GB | 1 minute | 18 minutes | 89% | | SSD after TRIM (24hrs later) | exFAT | 128 GB | 2 minutes | 35 minutes | 12% (expected) |

In the SSD TRAM test, the low recovery rate is not a failing of the software, but a limitation of modern SSDs that clear blocks permanently. For spinning hard drives and USB sticks, v12.9 performed admirably, beating out competitors like Recuva and Disk Drill in deep scan speed. easeus-data-recovery-wizard v12.9

Once the Deep Scan finishes, use the "Filter" button. Type *.mp4 to find only videos. You can also use "Advanced Filter" to specify a date range (e.g., "Modified between Jan 1 and March 15"). Click on any file to preview it. Version 12.9’s preview pane supports full-screen images and even audio playback.

How does this version stack up against other popular recovery software? We tested easeus-data-recovery-wizard v12

| Feature | EaseUS v12.9 | Recuva Professional | Stellar Phoenix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Deep Scan Accuracy | Excellent | Good | Very Good | | Bootable Media | Yes (WinPE) | No | Yes | | Free Recovery Limit | 2GB | Unlimited (limited features) | 1GB | | Preview Quality | High (instant) | Medium | High | | RAID Support | Yes (Pro version) | No | Yes | | User Interface | Beginner-friendly | Outdated | Cluttered |

Overall, easeus-data-recovery-wizard v12.9 wins on accessibility and speed. While Stellar Phoenix might be slightly better for heavily corrupted RAID arrays, EaseUS is the superior choice for home users and small businesses. For paranoid users, you can block the application

A common concern with Chinese-developed software (EaseUS is based in Chengdu, China) is telemetry and data privacy. According to the v12.9 privacy policy:

For paranoid users, you can block the application via Windows Firewall, and it will still function perfectly for offline recovery.

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