Download the official installer from AOMEI website
Install the program
Run the FastRecovery application, click on menu -> “Activation”
Activate the PRO version using the giveaway code ABFR-N428Y-KRLBM-X8PNR
Looks like this is AOMEI FastRecovery (data recovery software) based on the feature set and download domain.
Quick thoughts on the features
The “3 steps” wizard-style recovery is standard for consumer data recovery tools and should be easy for non‑technical users.
Support for 1000+ file types and NTFS/FAT32/exFAT/ReFS covers most home and small business scenarios.
Quick Scan vs Deep Scan is useful:
Quick Scan – for recently deleted files on healthy drives.
Deep Scan – for formatted, corrupted, or more heavily damaged file systems (but slower).
Preview before recovery is important to avoid restoring junk or corrupted files.
Bootable media + “system crashed computers” support is very helpful if Windows won’t boot.
Safety & usage tips
Avoid installing it on the same drive you’re trying to recover from – use a different disk/partition if possible.
Don’t write new data (downloads, installs, large copies) to the affected drive before running recovery – it can overwrite lost data.
For important data, test recovery first with a few sample files before buying a license.
Since this is an EXE download, it’s wise to:
Verify it’s downloaded from the official AOMEI domain (which it appears to be here).
Optionally upload the installer to VirusTotal for an extra check.
Limitations to keep in mind
No data recovery software can guarantee 100% recovery, especially if the drive has physical damage or a lot of new data has been written.
Encrypted drives (BitLocker, etc.) often require the correct password/recovery key and that the encryption metadata is intact.
Trial versions usually let you scan and preview but may limit actual recovery size until you purchase.
If you’re planning to use this on a drive with very important/irreplaceable data and signs of hardware failure (clicking sounds, drive disconnects, SMART errors), it might be safer to power it down and consider a professional data recovery service instead of DIY tools.