DDRescue-GUI Windows bundle released! Get it now

The DDRescue-GUI Windows bundle is out! It’s taken a while, but it’s turned out really well. Read this post to learn more and for download links. Continue reading
The DDRescue-GUI Windows bundle is out! It’s taken a while, but it’s turned out really well. Read this post to learn more and for download links. Continue reading
In this post I walk through the latest changes in DDRescue-GUI 2.1.1 and GetDevInfo 1.1.0, and provide download links. Read this post to learn more. Continue reading
It’s been a while since I talked about getting DDRescue-GUI running on Windows, but I have made some progress on this recently, and I thought it would be good to share the news. There are still quite a lot of hurdles I have to get over before it’s all done,… Continue reading
In this post, and the associated video, I demonstrate how to use toothpaste on a scratched optical disk to aid in recovering data. Continue reading
In this post, I announce DDRescue-GUI v2.1.0, a major new version that brings a lot of features and fixes to the table. Read this post to learn more. Continue reading
In this post, I demonstrate how to use DDRescue-GUI and Photorec to recover lost or deleted files. Continue reading
Windows 7 reached end of life on January 14, 2020. Windows 7 is also supported with DDRescue-GUI, so this post sets out my Windows support plan. Continue reading
In this post, I provide the details on the new macOS bundle for DDRescue-GUI v2.0.0. Read this post for the download links and to learn more. Continue reading
Important notice: DDRescue-GUI is now available as an easy-to-install bundle for Windows. Using the bundle is much better than installing this old way for various reasons noted in this post. The new bundle can be downloaded from https://www.hamishmb.com/html/downloads.php?program_name=ddrescue-gui. Note: I am not supporting this old method any more as there… Continue reading
In this quick post, I provide instructions on how to install DDRescue-GUI and WxFixBoot for wxPython 4 on Ubuntu 16.04. Read this post to learn more. Continue reading