Active@ File Recovery is an easy to use, safe, and efficient data recovery tool, even if your system is not bootable.
Active@ File Recovery for Windows provides the ability to effectively recover data as a result of having been accidentally deleted, formatted or otherwise lost.
The Enterprise package of Active@ File Recovery also includes a Partition Recovery tool. They can be launched from the bootable CD to work with a crashed or failing computer system.
Cases for Active@ File Recovery usage:
- Recover deleted files and folders from an emptied recycle bin
- Recover files deleted as a result of bypassing the Recycle Bin (for example when using [Shift]+[Delete])
- Data recovery when the hard drive disks are damaged (or disks have bad sectors)
- Data recovery after disk partitions loss / format / damage
- Files that have been lost by formatting, damaged by virus attack, a malicious program, or a power failure
- Photos, pictures deleted from flash media, or lost due to formatting a memory card
- Large disks are supported (large than 2TB)
- Improved Extended Scan algorithms
- Data Recovery on unbootable system due to a computer crash, virus attack, damage by malicious program,or power failure (Enterprise version)
- Recovers deleted files from damaged, formatted or reformatted partitions
- File recovery. Files that have been lost by formatting, damaged by virus attack, or a power failure
- Partition recovery after disk partition(s) loss / format / damage on FAT, FAT32 and NTFS partitions (Professional and Enterprise versions)
- Photos recovery, pictures recovery if they were deleted from flash media, or lost due to formatting a memory card
- RAW Disk Image creation
- Supports FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS5, NTFS+EFS file systems
- Supports hardware RAID arrays and software RAID volumes. RAID data recovery
- SuperScan technology recognizes 28 file types by signatures and sorts them in folders (see details)
- Two types of drive scan: QuickScan (Fast) and SuperScan (Slow)
- Full support for multi-language character sets (Unicode), recovers files and folders having names containing non-English characters (ex. Spanish, Chinese, Korean, etc.)
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