(Part 2) Best products from r/datarecovery

We found 1 comment on r/datarecovery discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 21 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

21. UGREEN SATA to USB 3.0 Adapter Cable for 3.5/2.5 Inch SSD HDD SATA III Hard Drive Disk Converter Support UASP Compatible with Samsung Seagate WD SanDisk Hitachi Toshiba, with 12V Power Adapter

    Features:
  • Easy Hard Drive Access: The USB 3.0 to SATA adapter allows you to connect a 3.5/2.5" SATA SSD HDD with your computer to expand storage, upgrade system, back up files, retrieve and recover data, and transfer data. It is awsome for booting up old spare hard disks and recovering important files of broken PC.
  • 5Gbps with UASP Accelerated: Supports data transfer up to 5 Gbps. SAVE TIME WITH UASP: This sata to usb adapter supports UASP Technology, which is 70% Faster than traditional USB 3.0 and 80% reduction in required processor resources, which enables you to utilize the full potential of your SATA III SSD/HDD, when paired with a UASP-enabled host controller.
  • Plug & Play Simple Operation: No need to install driver or install the SSD/HDD inside an enclosure, just plug and play. Hot-swap supported. Always eject the hard drive safely before unplug the adapter from your computer incase of data loss.
  • 12V 2A Power Adapter Included: This adapter cable is equipped with a DC-Jack port and comes with a 12V/2A Power Adapter, which ensures enough power supply for 3.5" hard drive. Please be kindly noted that power supply is necessarily required if a 3.5" SATA HDD SSD is connected.
  • Wide Compatibility: This SATA III to USB 3.0 adapter is compatible with PS4, Xbox, Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, Mac OS. Supports 2.5/3.5 '' SATA HDD SSD up to 12TB max. Compatible with WD Blue 3.5 HDD,Seagate Barracuda,Seagate IronWolf,Crucial MX500 SSD, Samsung 860 EVO SSD 2.5,ADATA SU800,DREVO X1 PRO,PNY CS900, etc.
UGREEN SATA to USB 3.0 Adapter Cable for 3.5/2.5 Inch SSD HDD SATA III Hard Drive Disk Converter Support UASP Compatible with Samsung Seagate WD SanDisk Hitachi Toshiba, with 12V Power Adapter
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u/gonenutsbrb · 1 pointr/datarecovery

This is one of the most simple forms of recovery. But the odds are against you depending on how much data you need recovered if you have already installed and run programs over the same drive.

What RecoveryForce means in slightly less obscure language is you need to pull the drive out of the computer, and connect to another computer. You can do this by attaching the drive normally via SATA or via a SATA to USB adapter like this one. Once you have the drive attached, install and run Recuva on that computer, making extremely sure not to recover the files to the drive you are recovering from.

Note, as the drive has already been used for a while after the deletion, you may not recovering everything, and by connecting the drive to any system in this manner, there may some inadvertent small writes that may further corrupt what you are trying to recover. What you recover may have corruption in it.

This is a doable self-recovery, but you should be careful and if anything in the missing data is missing critical, seeking professional assistance isn’t the worst idea. But my primary advice is that you can do this by yourself if you are careful, and that if data has been written over, there is nothing a professional can do to get that back. You would still end up with the same corrupted files.