A quick and effective way to retrieve accidentally deleted files
Since computers are not always operated by experts or by adults, for that matter, accidents are bound to occur, and their consequences can occasionally be disastrous. When it comes to mistakenly deleted files however, there is a solution: software that specializes in file recovery, such as Undelete Plus.
Once Undelete Plus is launched, it automatically recognizes all the drives and lets the user pick the one that needs to be scanned for removed files. The destination location also needs to be specified, usually on another partition than the one currently being processed.
Even when testing the application with multiple drives, the generated are accurate. Not only will Undelete Plus locate a lot of deleted files, but it also works fast, even on very large hard disks.
Once the scan is complete, users can filter the found files by type, so as to be able to easily restore their desired items, be they photos, videos, MP3s or any other format. The status of each file is also mentioned, thus informing the user on the chances of recovery they have for each document.
Another way of filtering the results is according to their filename, size or the date of the last modification, while also hiding the temp and the overwritten files (while can no longer be restored).
The Settings window is the place where keeping the folder structure can be disabled or the Deep Scan feature can be activated. Undelete Plus can also be used to detect zero-sized files on the target drive.
The unregistered version does not allow file recovery, but when the accidentally erased files are of vital importance, purchasing a license to unlock the full powers of the software might be a smart investment.
UndeletePlus was designed to be a small utility that scans your hard drive for all files that can be undeleted and attempt to salvage the file for you.
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 where that the file resides. UndeletePlus and programs like it 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.
Of course, 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.
UndeletePlus is a quick and effective way to retrieve deleted files, files removed from the Recycle Bin, in a DOS window, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key held down. UndeletePlus with its clean and simple interface, is a small, fast, useful, practical and powerful.
There's nothing quite like losing an important file you spent hours working on. But, just because you deleted it doesn't mean it's gone for good. You can use software to recover files that have been deleted. It isn't always foolproof. But many times you'll have some luck.
The program supports all Windows file systems for hard and floppy drives including FAT12/16/32, NTFS/NTFS5 and image recovery from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and Secure Digital cards.
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 where that the file resides. UndeletePlus and programs like it 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.
Of course, 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.
UndeletePlus is a quick and effective way to retrieve deleted files, files removed from the Recycle Bin, in a DOS window, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key held down. UndeletePlus with its clean and simple interface, is a small, fast, useful, practical and powerful.
There's nothing quite like losing an important file you spent hours working on. But, just because you deleted it doesn't mean it's gone for good. You can use software to recover files that have been deleted. It isn't always foolproof. But many times you'll have some luck.
The program supports all Windows file systems for hard and floppy drives including FAT12/16/32, NTFS/NTFS5 and image recovery from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and Secure Digital cards.
Here are some key features of "Undelete Plus":
- After scanning your hard drive, UndeletePlus creates file-type icons in the left margin of the screen that allow you to easily filter by file type
- UndeletePlus will create folder view for the deleted files.
- UndeletePlus will also allow filtering by size, date modified, and parts of the file name
- UndeletePlus is a small, fast, useful, practical, and powerful.
Limitations:
- To recover deleted files you need to register
What's New in This Release:
- Optimized DeepScan to detect more files
- Improved RAWScan Technology
- Improved SmartScan Scan Times
- Several Minor Bug Fixes and Enhancements
Publisher | : | eSupport.com, Inc. |
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License | : | Demo / $29.95 USD |
Size/OS: | : | 2.1 MB / Windows All |
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