How To Recover Lost or Deleted Data

Many think that their life is doomed when they lose all their data that has been stored on their hard disk, but this is not the case. There are number of ways to recover the  data that you think is lost forever, and this will require some level of technical knowledge, and specific softwares to perform such actions. One such software is PC Tools File Recover 8, which is a tool that can been used to recover your photos, music and much more in ease


File recover is a safe, affordable and easy to use recover solution, which is designed to recover and restore deleted files from hard drives, floppy drives and other kinds of fixed media. It helps you to recover critically lost documents and other files that have been deleted by accident. Some of the ways by which these documents are lost will include emptying recycle bin, or by using methods that by pass recycle bin like Windows Shift-delete, command line deletion and by use of applications that can delete files. You will not be able to recover these files by using Windows Operating system, but you will not know until you get your File Recover that the file still remains on the drive and is intact for you to recover using this File Recover tool. What File Recover tries to do is to attempt to reconstruct as much as of the file possible with the contents intact.
Some of the worth mentioning features of File Recover to recover lost data will include:
1.     The recovery of files instantly from hard drives, floppy disk drives and any other types of fixed media. This is one of the best data protection strategy to prevent the loss of your data, as they act as a filler of critical gap in protecting your data, you be either a home user or a network administrator.
2.     They have a rapid scan engine that has a typical hard drive and the files are scanned for being recovered within minutes.
3.     They have the accessibility to scan all files and directories on the selected hard drives.
4.     They search for the lost file by using part of the file’s name or the entire phrase of the file’s name, while I personally believe the former is advantageous as you do not miss out the file.
5.     They use a non-destructive, read only file recovery approach, which means that you can use other file recovery tools if this fails, and none of your intact files will be disturbed.
6.     Can recover files in batches at a single go.
7.     They even scan the dish at bad sectors to look for recovering files, where many of the other files recovery programs fails.
8.     They support IDE/ATA/SCSI hard drives, which will also include drives larger than 8 GB.
9.     They also support the following filing systems – Windows FAT 16, FAT 32, and NTFS.

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