Before I close this, here are some facts that we all should know.
File Recovery is not magic. More or less all recovery programs will perform similarly because essentially, they do the same thing as we saw in this thread. Some might have additional functions but the core is the same. That is why all programs return the same result.
In your particular case
@manelucky we can only guess and suggest because we don't have the disk in front of us to test ourself, we dont know all the steps that you did since the format, and I can't tell you over text on how to manually scan and recover a file from the raw data. There is no automation for this or press a single key and things will be back to normal. That's why Data Recovery problems request a lot of money in the market.
In my opinion, your issue is you overwrote data you were trying to recover on the same disk. That and/or the programs you used or actions you took, probably messed both master file tables as I said in my original post and so there can not be an automated recovery. Only a manual scan of each sector to locate lost NTFS Index records would work now, but with so many attempts you did with various software and the overwrites, I'm not so sure of that either.
You have 2 solutions.
1. If the files are important, send the disk to an expert and pay the price.
2. Accept the loss, format, and move on.
The thread will close and if someone has anything to add, please contact a Mod/Admin.
Thank you all for your comments.