How many times has it happened that a person delete a file or document only to discover later that the action was done in error? Most modern computers use NTFS (New Technology File System) as the default file system in all operating systems. When a file is deleted on FAT32 or NTFS file system the content is not deleted or erased from disk. Only the reference to the actual file data in File Allocation Table or Master File Table is marked as deleted. To the average person these files appear to be deleted but with specialized software these files can still be detected. In the past costs had to be incurred to get so called professionals to do data recovery and recover inadvertently deleted files.
File Recovery and Delete claims to offer analysis, inexpensive recovery and permanent deletion. The program recognizes FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS5 and NTFS/EFS file systems. In essence it means a person can now recover pictures, songs, movies and documents. The scanning feature scans a hard drive and builds a directory of current and deleted files. The files are then grouped into several categories namely: Application/Binary, Archive/Compressed, Audio/Video, Document/Spreadsheet, Folder, Image/Picture, Text and Miscellaneous. Once this process is completed a person can have full control over which files to recover and what destination to recover them to.
Friday, January 1, 2010
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