Hello folks,
I am new to the forum and in a desperate fashion unfortunately. I was stupid and careless enough to quick format my major data drive thinking it was my new HDD I just purchased...
I have been searching for a proper tool to recover the data in the past 6 hours to no avail. Would you recommend the most powerful (in terms of digging) tool that i can possibly get at a reasonable price (<$100)? Free is good, but I know I have to pay for my mistake.
The only thing I did to the drive was to use EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition to attempt recovery only because it was the top hit when I googled "recover from quick format"... I had a blood rushed into my head...
I aborted the process because I discovered that it only allow certain size of recovery as a free version. From there, I took off the hard drive from my computer and started deeper research.
So far I came across these tools that at least have some recommendations over the net:
EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard and EaseUS Partition Recovery (I don't know the difference between the two)
Recuva (free version)
Glory Undelete
Which one would you guys recommend?
I do understand that I should not easily expect to recover all the folders/structures and will have to re-organize all of the files manually. I just wish that I could recover as much data as possible. (They are basically everything that means to me since I started using computer a decade ago)
I have also come across DR services like Drivesavers and Ontrack Data Recovery. They are pricey to me. So they would be my second priority next to DIY attempt. I will, however, use them, if I fail at DIY. Drivesavers quoted me $700 to $2700 for their "economy" services, sigh...
I hope that my aborted first attempt using EaseUS did not ruin anything on the drive. Hopefully it was read only actions performed by the software, as I did not even reach the "restore" phase.
Also, I read that it is recommended to clone the drive and then restore from the cloned disk. How should I do this if the drive is seen as "empty" by the system? Is Acronis true image capable of this task?
So far these questions are all that are on top of my head. I'll see if I have anything to add or requested by you if you would kindly help me.
As I read a member's sig, daily backup keeps DR away. I hate to learn the lesson the hard way, but i surely did... I am sure that you guys are very experienced with data backup. So I would also greatly appreciate it if you guys could please offer some insights/recommendations as to the methods of data/system backup. I use True Image but my last backup is 6 months ago

The TI exports its proprietary backup file which I am not very comfortable with. What software/techniques do you guys use to backup your valuable data? I prefer the convenience and efficiency of incremental backup, but I would also like to achieve the integrity of disk image method.
Sorry for my messy and unorganized writings. I'm still in the panic right now because I almost cannot afford to lose the data... I would really appreciate your help.
Regards,
Tony