Free Software Download Find: ISOBuster, Data Recovery Rescue

ISOBuster Review: Free Download Recovers Files and Memories

Donna Porter
Today's free software download find is ISOBuster, an award-winning free data recovery program.

Product: ISOBuster

Platforms: Windows 98, XP, Vista (Linux workaround via Wine, Windows emulator)

Purpose: Data recovery via CD, DVD, Blu-Ray and HD DVD, multi-purpose CD/DVD image file reader and exporter.

Pros: Efficiently recovers data and recognizes many proprietary file formats.

Cons: None noted but free version offers less function.

Bottom-Line: ISOBuster rescues data from CDs and DVDs when other programs fail to read these files.

ISOBuster, Background

Professional data recovery is both unpredictable and expensive. Consequently, when I discovered my DVD backed up files unaccessible, my heart sank.

As mentioned in my last free software review, my hard drive crashed and DVD backup was to be my data savior. Wrong. Whether it was a Nero glitch or my own ineptitude, 8 DVDs were blank per my PC. Hundreds of hours of work lost.

Despite my tech background, CD and DVD compilations are not my specialty, nor is data recovery. A teenager with a Limewire account likely knows more about ISO burners than I do. Yet, having been exposed to various ISO and data recovery programs, I can appreciate ISOBuster's ease of use.

Suspicious that my data was not corrupted, I did a Goggle search on DVD data recovery. Meanwhile concerned about the cost, thankfully, ISOBuster was my first free software download find. Admittedly, I was skeptical. Data recovery and free rarely occupy the same sentence.

Experience with ISOBuster Data Recovery

Using an external CD/DVD writer, ISOBuster didn't display my files immediately as the DVD-R was not recognized. This happens occasionally with an external drive and is not an ISOBuster failure.

The solution was simple. I closed ISOBuster, inserted the DVD, restarted the DVD-R, and then clicked the ISOBuster icon. Displayed were the folders I anticipated. Momentarily I sat with bated breath. Did they work?

Next I clicked on a folder via the ISOBuster uncluttered interface and tested a file. It did not run.Concerned but hopeful, I tried the following:

Right-click on a folder.
Select Extract Folder

ISOBuster quickly extracted the files to my hard drive as directed. Finding data recovery success, (touchdown dance), I continued the process.

Occasionally ISOBuster noted program errors but this was remedied with a better cleaning of said DVDs.

Ultimately, ISOBuster recovered the files in the correct format to enable a repeat of the DVD backup process. Using Nero again, this time data backup worked like a charm.

ISOBuster Data Recovery Issues

Rare but true, no problems or improvements come to mind concerning ISOBuster as a data recovery tool. Of note ISOBuster is shareware whereas one can buy the program for additional functionality, contribute a donation or use it free-of-charge.

Final Notes on ISOBuster and Data Recovery

Personally, I would feel guilty not to contribute something to the creators as ISOBuster rescued my critical and subjectively priceless files. ISOBuster is comparatively easy to use and very efficient at data recovery. Additional features are available on both the free ISOBuster version and ISOBuster Pro, well worth investigating, but data recovery is the thing the free version does best.

ISOBuster Data Recovery Download: http://www.isobuster.com

These Free Software Download finds are designed primarily for efficiency and as a starting point with which to conduct more research.

Published by Donna Porter

Writer / Journalist -- A Yahoo News! Contributor Donna began her writing and internet career in 1995 in the health industry and became an early dot-com entrepreneur soon after. Masters certified in Internet...  View profile

  • ISOBuster is easier than most ISO programs.
  • Data recovery is free, fast and efficient, a free download not to miss.
  • It's difficult to put a price on ISOBuster as data recovery is priceless.

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  • Beth Inman1/30/2008

    Ohhh! Why didn't I know this a few months ago! Thanks for the new knowledge!

  • Mary E. Coe1/17/2008

    Thanks for all the useful information. A fantastic article.

  • Dr. Ed Warde12/29/2007

    Glad you shared this info. Well written summary. Thanks!

  • Mary Lynn 32112/21/2007

    THANK YOU DONNA I HAVE BEEN HAVING HE SAME PROBLEM, SORRY ALL CAPS AGAIN, JUST HAD MORE SURGERY ON THE SAME HAND AS THE THUMB. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. HUGS MARY

  • Jody12/19/2007

    Sounds like useful info!

  • Orchiolum12/19/2007

    I wonder if anything out there would help recover data from the old floppy discs...I have some which have orchid photos on them and can't get all of them to show...some do, some don't. Hmmm. Help.

  • Orchiolum12/19/2007

    I really enjoy the uniqueness of your articles...information I can access when I need it. Thanks again.

  • Dr. Jamie Y. Marable12/18/2007

    Very useful info Donna. Thanks!

  • Stephen Joltin12/18/2007

    Great find. I'll try it.

  • Stephen Joltin12/18/2007

    Great find. I'll try it.

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