I was using diskgenius to clone a harddrive. Unfortunately, diskgenius listed the harddrives differently than they were named on the computer. For some reason it moved drive G to drive I and made it look like the new drive intended to be cloned to was called G, while the actual G was called I. So, when I formatted the I drive I was actually formatting the original G drive. Then I had to use Diskgenius to recover the formatted drive. Which ended up costing $69.90. I didn't realize it would cost so much, but I had already spent 3 days recovering it, so I paid. To make matters worse, 95% of the files in my Samsung phone backup were incorrectly recovered (jpegs were no longer recognizable) and I lost thousands of images. Now I am trying to recover them again with DMDE to see if I can actually get my cellphone pictures back. It did correctly recover about 30K dng files, so I at least got an entire Canon 5d4 folder back. Also, strangely enough, Diskgenius does not recognize Lightroom catalog files and saves them as orphans, but I can live with that. Long story short: I do not recommend Diskgenius.
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