Five data recovery apps that could make you a hero
1: VirtualLab Data Recovery
VirtualLab Data Recovery (Figure A), which sells for £25, is designed to be an all-purpose data recovery utility. Besides supporting the ual FAT, FAT-32, and NTFS file systems, it supports Mac HFS / HFS+ and even NFS. In addition, it supports data recovery on devices such as USB flash drives and camera memory cards. In my opinion, its most useful feature is the ability to make a sector-by-sector copy of a failing hard drive. This allows you to focus on the recovery process without having to worry about the hard drive degrading further or failing completely in the middle of your recovery efforts.
VirtualLab Data Recovery (Figure A), which sells for £25, is designed to be an all-purpose data recovery utility. Besides supporting the ual FAT, FAT-32, and NTFS file systems, it supports Mac HFS / HFS+ and even NFS. In addition, it supports data recovery on devices such as USB flash drives and camera memory cards. In my opinion, its most useful feature is the ability to make a sector-by-sector copy of a failing hard drive. This allows you to focus on the recovery process without having to worry about the hard drive degrading further or failing completely in the middle of your recovery efforts.
Figure A
VirtualLab Data Recovery
2: File Scavenger - Data Recovery Utility
File Scavenger - Data Recovery Utility (Figure B)
is another tool for recovering lost data. Like most disk repair
utilities, File Scavenger (which sells for £32) can retrieve data from
corrupt volumes. However, the tool’s main emphasis is on recovering data
that was deleted accidentally. This includes data residing on
partitions that have been deleted or on disks that have been
reformatted.
Figure B
File Scavenger - Data Recovery Utility
3: BootSuite 2012
BootSuite 2012 from Spotmau (Figure C)
is much more than just a disk repair utility. The utility, which
retails for £63, does have a “super data rescue package,” but that’s
just one of its eight primary features. The utility is also designed to
fix boot problems, recover from blue screen errors, and reset lost
Windows passwords. The company also offers a premium version called
PowerSuite Golden 2012 for £96, which can even find your Windows and
Microsoft Office product keys.
Figure C
BootSuite 2012
4: Recover My Files
Recover My Files (Figure D) is a basic disk recovery utility. However, its niche is file recovery. Recover My Files is designed to recognize more than 200 file formats. So it can look at the fragments of data that remain on a corrupt volume and use file signature data to recognize things like Word documents and JPEG images.Figure D
Recover My Files
Recover My Files offers three versions of its
software, ranging in price from £44 to £190. The lower-end version is
designed for small office or home users, while the more expensive
version is geared toward pros who recover data on a regular basis.
5: Kernel Data Recovery
Kernel Data Recovery offers a basic Windows Data Recovery tool (Figure E)
that can recover missing, deleted, lost, and inaccessible data from FAT
and NTFS volumes. It sells for £44. While there is nothing particularly
noteworthy about this tool, the thing that caught my attention was the
variety of recovery products the company offers.
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