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It was a Tuesday evening when my digital world nearly ended. Not with a bang, but with a click. A single, exhausted mis-click.
I’d been editing a documentary short for a client—weeks of footage from a cross-country road trip, raw interviews, drone shots over the Grand Canyon at sunset. My external 4TB drive was the holy grail. I decided to clean up my main SSD, dragging folders to the Recycle Bin. “Delete permanently?” Windows asked. I clicked “Yes.” Only then did I realize: that wasn’t my download folder. That was the mapped drive. That was the external drive. easefab data recovery
That’s when I found . The First Impression The website was refreshingly no-nonsense. No “download our $99/year subscription” pop-ups immediately. They had a free trial that actually let you see what it could recover before paying. I downloaded the installer (clean, no bundled bloatware—a relief). It was a Tuesday evening when my digital world nearly ended
My stomach turned to ice. The drive was now completely empty. No Recycle Bin for external drives. I’d been editing a documentary short for a
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8 minutes. It found 12,000+ files. But filenames were generic ( file_0001.mov ). My heart sank—was this just another index-scraper?
Panic set in. I tried free tools—Recuva, TestDisk. Recuva found filenames but recovered corrupted video files (green pixelated blocks of nothing). TestDisk gave me a command-line interface that looked like it belonged on a 1980s mainframe. After four hours of frustration, with my deadline looming in 48 hours, I caved and looked for a paid solution.