Data loss does not send a calendar invite. It happens at 11:00 PM on a Sunday when the deadline is Monday morning. If you rely on downloaded installers, you waste precious time. If you rely on cloud backups, you cannot restore an operating system.
One of the standout features of the GetDataBack suite is its ability to handle broken RAID arrays. If you have a RAID 0, RAID 5, or a spanned volume that has failed, GetDataBack can often reassemble the data logically without requiring the physical RAID controller. The Portable version brings this enterprise-level capability to your toolkit on a USB stick.
Why has this software survived for over 20 years while competitors came and went?
Visit Runtime Software’s official website to download the trial version of GetDataBack Portable and see your "lost" files before you pay a cent.
But what happens when you cannot afford to install software on the damaged computer? What if the operating system won’t even boot? Enter the hero of the toolkit: .
By reconstructing the file system virtually, it can present you with a file tree that looks remarkably similar to what you had before the crash, allowing you to "Get Your Data Back"—hence the name.
When you recover a drive, you may get millions of fragments. The portable version includes powerful filters:
Do not wait until the blue screen of death appears. Purchase a license, build your portable USB toolkit (WinPE + GDB), and sleep soundly knowing that even a formatted hard drive does not mean the end of the world.
Native? No. The executable is strictly Windows-based (Win32).