Get photos and documents back from a stick that “suddenly went empty”
Scan portable drives, preview recoverable items, and save them somewhere safe. Plain language screens instead of forensic jargon.
Works with the drives people actually carry: small USB keys, SD adapters, and similar removable volumes on Windows.
Start with a preview, not a guess
You see file types and thumbnails where possible before you recover, which cuts down on junk restores.
Why people use it
Focused on removable media
The flow assumes you plugged something in and Windows still sees the hardware.
Safer target saves
You pick a different disk for recovered data so you do not thrash the same flash cells.
Honest expectations
Severely overwritten files may be gone; the app tells you what looks intact.
FAQ
Common questions about GRTSoft
No. If the device is not detected or clicks loudly, you need a hardware lab—not software.
Avoid saving new files there. More writes lower the chance of a clean recovery.
Usually yes for low-level access to removable volumes on Windows.