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Recover Everything: A Complete Guide to SALVAGEDATA Total Recovery Pro

Overview

SALVAGEDATA Total Recovery Pro is a professional data-recovery application designed to recover lost, deleted, or inaccessible files from a wide range of storage media, including HDDs, SSDs, RAID arrays, external drives, USB flash drives, and memory cards.

Key Features

  • Deep scan and quick scan: Multiple scan modes to locate deleted files and reconstruct file systems.
  • RAID support: Detection and reconstruction tools for common RAID levels (0, 1, 5, JBOD) and custom configurations.
  • File-type signatures: Signature-based carving to recover a broad set of file types (documents, photos, videos, archives).
  • Preview: Built-in preview to inspect recoverable files before export.
  • Imaging: Create disk images to work from clones instead of damaged originals.
  • Clipboard and hex viewer: Advanced inspection tools for forensic work.
  • Export options: Save recovered files to local drives or network locations; export scan results and reports.

Typical Use Cases

  • Accidentally deleted files or emptied recycle bin
  • Formatted drives or corrupted file systems
  • Logical damage after OS crashes or malware
  • Partial or failed RAID arrays
  • Forensic data extraction and analysis

Strengths

  • Strong RAID reconstruction and support for complex configurations.
  • Robust file-carving capability for badly damaged file systems.
  • Tools for imaging and working on clones reduce risk to originals.
  • Useful preview and filtering to streamline recovery.

Limitations

  • Not a fix for severe physical damage—requires hardware repair or cleanroom services.
  • Success depends on whether data has been overwritten.
  • May have a learning curve for advanced RAID and forensic features.
  • Licensing cost can be higher than consumer-level recovery tools.

Quick Recovery Workflow

  1. Create a disk image of the affected drive.
  2. Run a quick scan; if results are insufficient, run a deep scan.
  3. Use file-type filters and preview to identify target files.
  4. Reconstruct RAID if applicable, using detected parameters or manual configuration.
  5. Recover selected files to a different physical disk (never to the source drive).
  6. Verify integrity of recovered files.

Tips for Best Results

  • Stop using the affected drive immediately to avoid overwriting.
  • Always work from a disk image when possible.
  • Use write-protected adapters for USB/SD media.
  • For hardware failures, consult professional data-recovery labs.

Alternatives to Consider

  • Commercial: R-Studio, ReclaiMe, Ontrack EasyRecovery
  • Consumer: Recuva, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, Disk Drill

When to Seek Professional Help

  • Strange noises from the drive (clicking, grinding)
  • Physical damage (water, fire, impact)
  • Complex RAID with hardware controller involvement
  • Repeated failed recovery attempts from consumer tools

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