FILERECOVERY® for Windows®
FILERECOVERY® for Windows® is a safe and affordable do-it-yourself data recovery solution that is designed to recover deleted files from all types of media such as Hard Drives, Floppy Drives, SmartMedia, CompactFlash, Memory Sticks, and other types of removable media. FILERECOVERY® for Windows® recovers files whether they have been deleted from the command line, from within an application, Windows® Explorer, or removed from the Recycle Bin. To preserve the drive with the deleted files, all recovered files must be saved to another storage device or another drive letter in the system. DO NOT download the software to the drive that you want to recover. If you want to recover data from your system drive, download the software to another system and burn it to a CD*. Then run the software on the affected system from the CD. FILERECOVERY® for Windows® has robust filtering and search capabilities, including Search By Directory, Search by Extension, Search by Wildcard and Display all deleted files. The search and filter features make finding files easier then ever, and the preservation of the directory structure, even under NTFS, keeps the results organized and restoration faster. The new scanning engine finds deleted files that other undelete products miss with its combination of deep scanning and file information scans. *FILERECOVERY® for Windows® is NOT compatible with recovering CD ROMS, CDR's or CDRW's but these devices can be used for storage if they are mounted as Direct CD's - as long as the data being recovered is not on the system drive. Compatibility with Windows 95/98/®/NT/2000/XP® as well as its ability to handle FAT and NTFS drives make FILERECOVERY® for Windows® is available in a single machine license for end users and a Traveling License for Technicians. System Requirements and Compatibility: Any IBM Compatible PC running Windows® 9x,Me,NT,2000 or XP. FILERECOVERY® is not currently compatible with compressed or encrypted drives. A mouse is suggested but not required. Users should have Administrator Privileges when using FILERECOVERY® in Windows® NT/2000/XP. You will need a separate drive to save the files to upon recovery. FILERECOVERY® cannot write files back to the source drive. |