Avoid downloading the specific file you mentioned. It is highly likely to contain malicious code that could compromise your computer's security. If your data is valuable, it is much safer to use a legitimate free tool or purchase a licensed version of a reputable recovery program.
Tools like TestDisk or PhotoRec are completely free, open-source, and highly effective, though they often use a command-line interface.
These files can install keyloggers that track your passwords, banking information, and personal communications. 2. Data Integrity Issues
Cracked software is often modified by third parties. These modifications can cause the software to malfunction, potentially overwriting the very data you are trying to save.
Many companies, including Magoshare, offer a free version that allows you to recover a limited amount of data (e.g., 200MB to 2GB) for free.
Pirated recovery tools are a frequent delivery method for ransomware, which could encrypt your entire drive—the exact opposite of what you want when trying to recover data.