The year 2013 was a transitional moment for personal computing. Solid-state drives (SSDs) were gaining traction, but the average home user still relied on spinning hard disk drives (HDDs) and USB flash drives. Cloud storage (Dropbox, Google Drive) existed, but its free tiers were stingy. Consequently, the horror of the accidental “Shift+Delete”—or the gut-punch of a formatted memory card after a family event—was a universal trauma. Into this gap stepped a slew of undelete utilities: Recuva, EaseUS Data Recovery, and a lesser-known but earnest contender, Renee Undeleter.
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