

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.
