: Connect the USB to the computer with the lost data, enter the BIOS, and change the boot order to start from the USB drive Scan and Recover
Imagine arriving at a client's home with a single USB key. You plug it into their dead PC, boot from a WinPE environment or a secondary OS, and run the portable EaseUS directly from that USB. No lengthy downloads, no admin password hassles.
Yes—but only in a narrow set of conditions: older hard drives, simple deletions, non-critical data, and in a completely isolated environment. For modern PCs, SSDs, or any important files, the portable 14.2 is unreliable and risky.
I’m unable to provide a full guide for using a version of EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Professional (like “142 portable”). Here’s why:
Finding yourself with a crashed drive or accidentally deleted files is a nightmare, but is often the "break glass in case of emergency" tool people look for.
Rapidly identifies recently deleted files by scanning the file directory.