Saturday, March 7, 2009

GetDataBack Data Recovery for FAT 3.03

GetDataBack Data Recovery for FAT - No matter what the disaster scenario is - GetDataBack will recover your data if the hard drive's partition table, boot record, FAT or root directory are lost or damaged, data was lost due to a virus attack, the drive was formatted, fdisk has been run, a power failure has caused a system crash, files were lost due to a software failure, files were accidentally deleted...

Recover even when Windows doesn't recognize the drive - GetDataBack can even recover your data when the drive is no longer recognized by Windows.

It can likewise be used even if all directory information - not just the root directory- is missing.

Get everything back- Advanced algorithms will make sure that all directories and sub directories are put together as they were, and that long file names are reconstructed correctly.

GetDataBack is safe - GetDataBack is read-only, meaning the program will never attempt to write to the drive you are about to recover. Please make sure to read the safety instructions...

GetDataBack is easy to use - The software enables the regular user to conduct his own data recovery by guiding him through five easy to understand steps, thus gives the advanced user the possibility to interfere with the recovery and improve the results, by examining the scan log, the file system details, file and directory information, by selecting the sector range to be scanned, by choosing excessive search for file systems or search for lost files, by calling Runtime's DiskExplorer. Recover files over your local network or over a serial cable.

This feature enables you to run GetDataBack on one computer ("remote") while accessing the drives of another computer ("host").

Recovering data over a network is useful, especially when you are not able to remove the drive you want to recover from and attach it to another computer.

GetDataBack can also be run from a boot disk and now supports Unicode characters.
List of Changes:
Version 3.03 from 2007-01-28
Easier user interface, improved bad sector handling, French language support
User License Agreement:

The following are the conditions under which Runtime Software software is sold, supported and may be used. By using or registering Runtime Software software, you are agreeing to these.

This document may be augmented or superceded by conditions included with specific applications.

Neither the author(s) nor Runtime Software assume responsibility for any expense, damage or loss caused by your use of this software, however it occurs.

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