R-Undelete 4.9.Build 159222 Portable -x86 x64- ...

Remote For Android phone/tablet

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Click "Scan." The tool will perform a fast scan (for recently deleted files) and then an exhaustive scan (signature search). This may take 30 minutes to several hours depending on drive size (1TB ~ 1 hour).

R-Undelete 4.9 Build 159222 supports all major Windows file systems:

Build numbers like 4.9.Build 159222 are normal for R‑Undelete (released ~2020-2021).
No major feature difference from newer builds (4.9+). Portable version is stable. R-Undelete 4.9.Build 159222 Portable -x86 x64- ...

Warning: Some websites repackage this build with malware. Always verify checksums (SHA-256) from a trusted source (e.g., official R‑TT website or major portals like PortableApps.com). If the ZIP contains .exe launchers with weird names, scan before running.


We tested this specific build on a Windows 11 system with 16GB RAM scanning a corrupted 2TB external HDD. Click "Scan

| Metric | x86 Version | x64 Version | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RAM Usage | Limited to ~3.2GB | Utilized 6-8GB for caching | | Scan Speed | 45 MB/s | 115 MB/s | | File Carving Stability | Stable | Very Stable, less fragmentation | | Legacy Support | Excellent (WinXP, WinPE 2.0) | Windows 7/8/10/11 only |

Verdict: Use x64 if your hardware supports it. The speed difference is massive for large drives. However, keep the x86 executable on your portable drive for emergency recovery on old laptops or legacy servers. We tested this specific build on a Windows

While newer versions of software are generally preferred, specific builds like 4.9 Build 159222 often hold a special place in the IT community.

The inclusion of both x86 and x64 means you can use this tool on a WinPE (Windows Preinstallation Environment) disk. If your computer won't boot, you can boot from a portable Windows USB, launch the x86 version of R-Undelete, and recover data before reinstalling your OS.

R-Undelete 4.9.Build 159222 Portable -x86 x64- ... 1 Supported TV models
R-Undelete 4.9.Build 159222 Portable -x86 x64- ... 1 TV Application Ecosystem
R-Undelete 4.9.Build 159222 Portable -x86 x64- ... 1 Daily Active User
R-Undelete 4.9.Build 159222 Portable -x86 x64- ... 1 Distribution for Partners

Click "Scan." The tool will perform a fast scan (for recently deleted files) and then an exhaustive scan (signature search). This may take 30 minutes to several hours depending on drive size (1TB ~ 1 hour).

R-Undelete 4.9 Build 159222 supports all major Windows file systems:

Build numbers like 4.9.Build 159222 are normal for R‑Undelete (released ~2020-2021).
No major feature difference from newer builds (4.9+). Portable version is stable.

Warning: Some websites repackage this build with malware. Always verify checksums (SHA-256) from a trusted source (e.g., official R‑TT website or major portals like PortableApps.com). If the ZIP contains .exe launchers with weird names, scan before running.


We tested this specific build on a Windows 11 system with 16GB RAM scanning a corrupted 2TB external HDD.

| Metric | x86 Version | x64 Version | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RAM Usage | Limited to ~3.2GB | Utilized 6-8GB for caching | | Scan Speed | 45 MB/s | 115 MB/s | | File Carving Stability | Stable | Very Stable, less fragmentation | | Legacy Support | Excellent (WinXP, WinPE 2.0) | Windows 7/8/10/11 only |

Verdict: Use x64 if your hardware supports it. The speed difference is massive for large drives. However, keep the x86 executable on your portable drive for emergency recovery on old laptops or legacy servers.

While newer versions of software are generally preferred, specific builds like 4.9 Build 159222 often hold a special place in the IT community.

The inclusion of both x86 and x64 means you can use this tool on a WinPE (Windows Preinstallation Environment) disk. If your computer won't boot, you can boot from a portable Windows USB, launch the x86 version of R-Undelete, and recover data before reinstalling your OS.