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EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard Professional 5.6.1 Portable — Quick Guide

The Core Functionality: A Three-Pronged Approach

At its heart, version 5.6.1 of the EASEUS (now EaseUS) Data Recovery Wizard Professional operates on a simple but robust three-module framework. First, the Deleted File Recovery mode is designed for the most common user error: emptying the Recycle Bin or using Shift+Delete. This module rapidly scans the Master File Table (MFT) of NTFS or FAT file systems to locate file references that have been marked as available space but whose actual data remains intact.

Second, the Complete Recovery (or Partition Recovery) mode performs a deep scan, ignoring the file system structure entirely to search for recognizable file headers. This is crucial after formatting a drive, repartitioning, or encountering a corrupted partition table. Third, the Raw Recovery mode functions as a last resort for severely damaged media, such as drives with bad sectors or unrecognized file systems, by scraping for file signatures. This layered recovery strategy, while standard today, was particularly elegant and user-friendly in this earlier version. EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard Professional 5.6.1 Portable

4. Supported File Types

The professional edition recovers virtually everything used in the XP/Vista/7 era: EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard Professional 5

  • Documents (DOC, XLS, PPT, PDF, TXT)
  • Images (JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, CR2)
  • Videos (AVI, MOV, MP4, WMV)
  • Archives (ZIP, RAR, 7z)
  • Emails (PST, DBX, EML)

5. The "Portable" Advantages

  • No Installation: Does not touch the Windows Registry.
  • Does not overwrite data: Since it runs entirely in RAM, it won't accidentally write new data to the drive you are trying to recover from—a crucial safety measure.
  • Run from Recovery Media: You can put this on a bootable USB and run it from a WinPE environment.

How to run (portable)

  1. Download or copy the portable package to a separate USB drive (or other external media).
  2. Plug the USB drive into the Windows PC where recovery is needed.
  3. Open the portable folder and run the executable (usually named like DataRecoveryWizard.exe). If Windows prompts for permission, allow it.
  4. If antivirus flags it, use caution: ensure your source for the portable build is trustworthy before proceeding.

File types & success tips

  • Works best for common file types (jpg/png/doc/docx/xls/xlsx/zip/mp4/mp3).
  • Success depends on how much the drive’s sectors have been overwritten since deletion.
  • For formatted drives, Deep Scan improves chances; if partition table was lost, look under “Lost Partition” results.