Easefab Data Recovery -

If the Quick Scan fails, EaseFab launches a Deep Scan. This ignores the file system entirely. It reads every sector of the drive and looks for known file headers (the unique signature at the start of a file, e.g., %PDF for PDFs or FF D8 for JPEGs). This recovers files even after a full format, but you may lose original filenames.

| Feature | EaseFab Data Recovery | Recuva (Free) | EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes (Powerful signature scan) | Limited (Basic deep scan) | Yes | | Bootable USB Creator | Yes | No | Yes (Premium only) | | File Preview | Yes (For almost all file types) | Yes (Limited file types) | Yes | | Partition Recovery | Yes | No | Yes | | Price | Mid-range (Often discounted) | Free (Paid Pro version) | Expensive (Annual subscription) | | Ease of Use | Very High (3-step wizard) | Medium (Outdated UI) | High | | Best For | Home users & small offices needing low-cost reliability | Users wanting a free basic tool | Professional IT (Higher budget) | easefab data recovery

For budget-conscious users who need more than Recuva can offer but don't want to pay EaseUS's premium prices, EaseFab hits the sweet spot. If the Quick Scan fails, EaseFab launches a Deep Scan