An award winning program that can undelete / recover deleted files after they have been deleted.
Recover Files is a professional software for recovering files. It allows you to recover the files that were accidentally deleted. Even files removed from the Recycle Bin, network drive, compact flash card, portable drives, in a DOS window, or from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key held down.
We have all been in the situation before where we accidentally deleted that important file that you had been working on the past week. When you go to pull it out of the Recycle Bin, your fingers get slippery from all that stressful sweat and you hit "Empty Recycle Bin" instead. Is that file gone for good? Did you really mess up this time? Well before you quit your job and become a monk - try out Recover Files.
Sounds like magic? It isn't. You might not know it, but when you tell Windows to erase a file, Windows essentially does something like say "okay, I am now going to consider this file null and void, and will allow other data writing operations to use the space that it occupies". In other words, no actual 'erasing' of the file occurs until Windows has a need to write over the hard drive space that the file resides on.
Recover Files do a thorough scan for files that are 'still there' on the hard drive and/or files that have enough data remaining that they can be salvaged.
Needless to say the sooner you attempt to recover the file the better your chances; also, smaller size files have a higher chance of being salvaged, and disks that have not been defragmented are better candidates for file recovery. Recover Files will probably be most useful when you are going to recover recently deleted files.
Here are some key features of "Recover Files":
· Recovers files deleted bypassing Recycle Bin.
· Recovers files deleted even after you have emptied the Recycle Bin.
· Recovers files deleted accidentally from a network share.
· Recovers files deleted from the DOS command prompt.
· Recovers files deleted when you press Shift+Delete on the keyboard.
· Recovers files deleted when you use Move or Cut command.
· Recovers files deleted in other applications or by viruses.
· Works even if you installed Recover Files after the file was deleted
· Recovers files from Hard drives
· Recovers files from Floppy disks
· Recovers files from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and Secure Digital cards
· Recovers files from External USB Disk Drives
· Recovers files from Flash drives/Flash Memory
· Recovers files from Zip disks, Jaz disks
· Supports FAT16, FAT32, NTFS and NTFS 5 file systems.
· Performs non-destructive and read-only scan and file recovery.
· Displays file name, type, size, date, and more.
· Restores original create and modified file dates.
· Supports unicode and non-alphabet languages.
· Filters files by name, extension, folder and file type.
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· nag screen
We have all been in the situation before where we accidentally deleted that important file that you had been working on the past week. When you go to pull it out of the Recycle Bin, your fingers get slippery from all that stressful sweat and you hit "Empty Recycle Bin" instead. Is that file gone for good? Did you really mess up this time? Well before you quit your job and become a monk - try out Recover Files.
Sounds like magic? It isn't. You might not know it, but when you tell Windows to erase a file, Windows essentially does something like say "okay, I am now going to consider this file null and void, and will allow other data writing operations to use the space that it occupies". In other words, no actual 'erasing' of the file occurs until Windows has a need to write over the hard drive space that the file resides on.
Recover Files do a thorough scan for files that are 'still there' on the hard drive and/or files that have enough data remaining that they can be salvaged.
Needless to say the sooner you attempt to recover the file the better your chances; also, smaller size files have a higher chance of being salvaged, and disks that have not been defragmented are better candidates for file recovery. Recover Files will probably be most useful when you are going to recover recently deleted files.
Here are some key features of "Recover Files":
· Recovers files deleted bypassing Recycle Bin.
· Recovers files deleted even after you have emptied the Recycle Bin.
· Recovers files deleted accidentally from a network share.
· Recovers files deleted from the DOS command prompt.
· Recovers files deleted when you press Shift+Delete on the keyboard.
· Recovers files deleted when you use Move or Cut command.
· Recovers files deleted in other applications or by viruses.
· Works even if you installed Recover Files after the file was deleted
· Recovers files from Hard drives
· Recovers files from Floppy disks
· Recovers files from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and Secure Digital cards
· Recovers files from External USB Disk Drives
· Recovers files from Flash drives/Flash Memory
· Recovers files from Zip disks, Jaz disks
· Supports FAT16, FAT32, NTFS and NTFS 5 file systems.
· Performs non-destructive and read-only scan and file recovery.
· Displays file name, type, size, date, and more.
· Restores original create and modified file dates.
· Supports unicode and non-alphabet languages.
· Filters files by name, extension, folder and file type.
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· nag screen
Developer: License / Price: Size / OS: Last Updated: | Undelete & Unerase Trial / USD 34.95 1.6 MB / Windows All July 30th, 2010 |
Download: | Recover Files 3.26 |