If you lost files on your C: drive, download and install your recovery software on an external USB drive or a secondary hard drive.
If the cost of the "Undelete" license is prohibitive, users are encouraged to utilize free, open-source, or reputable freeware alternatives for data recovery rather than resorting to illegal keys:
A highly user-friendly tool perfect for recovering deleted files, photos, and videos from Windows drives.
Features a highly intuitive step-by-step wizard, offers a deep scan mode for deeply buried files, and allows unlimited data recovery in the free version.
the registration key into the designated field. Do not type it manually , as it is case-sensitive and complex.
: If you encounter a "no more activations left" error—often caused by hardware changes or BIOS updates—you should contact R-TT customer support for a license reset. Safety Warning
Data recovery requires precise read/write operations. Modified software ("cracked" versions) has had its core code altered by anonymous third parties. These alterations can cause the software to crash mid-recovery. Worse, unstable software may accidentally write data back onto the drive it is scanning, and making them permanently unrecoverable. 5. Legal and Ethical Considerations
What is your drive formatted in (NTFS, FAT32, exFAT)?
Check if your lost data is on a FAT32 or exFAT drive (like many SD cards and USB thumb drives). If it is, the Home version is completely free and does not require a registration key for full-sized files.