Reclaime File Recovery Ultimate Build 1717 Portable New 【FHD 2024】

Here is how to deploy Reclaime File Recovery Ultimate Build 1717 Portable New to rescue a dead 1TB external hard drive.

We tested Build 1717 against two popular tools: EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard and DMDE. reclaime file recovery ultimate build 1717 portable new

| Feature | Reclaime Ultimate 1717 | EaseUS (Latest) | DMDE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Portable Version | Yes (Native) | No (Needs install) | Yes (Limited) | | RAID Reconstruction | Full (0,1,5,10) | None | Partial (0,1) | | exFAT Video Recovery | Excellent (Build 1717 fix) | Average | Poor | | Scan Speed (1TB HDD) | 2h 15m | 3h 10m | 1h 50m (Less thorough) | | File Signature Database | 450+ types | 300+ types | 200+ types | | Price (Value) | High (But worth it) | High | Low | Here is how to deploy Reclaime File Recovery

Verdict: Reclaime Build 1717 is slower than DMDE’s quick scan, but it finds more files in complex corruption scenarios. For standard "emptied recycle bin," any tool works. For "formatted RAID 0," only Reclaime works. Select the files/folders


Select the files/folders. Click "Recover." Point to your empty destination drive. Build 1717 allows you to preserve the folder structure (if found) or dump all files into a single folder.


The wizard shows your disk map. Select the corrupted drive (e.g., E:\ (RAW)). Note: Build 1717 now highlights RAW drives in red for easier identification.

The word "Portable" is the star of this keyword. Most data recovery tools require installation. Installation writes to the Windows Registry and, critically, to the disk you are trying to save. This can overwrite the very data you need.