![]() ![]() You can then use that image to recover the files during the next step of the process. In addition, we offer an extra-safe recovery mode, allowing you to create a bit- precise image of the volume containing the missing data in one long read operation, thus minimizing the number of disk access operations and reducing the chance of accidental failure (this mostly applies to damaged and heavily worn hard drives). Similarly, when saving files being recovered, make sure to use an alternative storage device such as a different disk, a CD/DVD, or a USB drive.įAT Recovery™ is designed to work strictly in read-only mode to protect your lost data from being overwritten. Otherwise you might be facing the risk of irreversible loss of data. When downloading and installing FAT Recovery™, do NOT save or install the product onto the same disk that contains information to be recovered. ![]() ![]() Make sure to start the recovery process as soon as possible – but not before you fully understand all the necessary safety precautions. All discovered partitions are added into the folder tree, and become available for further analysis and recovery.The complete safety of your information is our top priority. Supporting all types of storage media, Word Recovery can extract documents from FAT / exFAT, NTFS / ReFS, APFS / HFS+, Ext2 / 3 / 4 / ReiserFS and XFS / UFS volumes. If the quick scan does not discover the particular volume, or if no partitions are found, you can perform comprehensive analysis to discover more volumes. Word Recovery recovers lost and deleted documents in Microsoft Word and Open Office formats, Adobe PDF files and many types of plain text files. The recommended configuration, however, is automated search for all supported file systems.īy default, the system performs a quick scan for available partitions. ![]() If you know which file system(s) were used on the device, you can specify the file system, as well as the volume’s approximate location on the device. To start partition lookup, select a physical device in the folder tree and use the Tools – Find Partitions command in the main menu. This approach saves considerable time, and generally returns much better results by analyzing the file system(s) being discovered in addition to low-level content. In cases of repartitioned, corrupted and inaccessible storage devices, you may want to discover available volumes (partitions) first before performing the actual recovery. ![]()
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