FAT Data Recovery by Unistal 11.09.05

FAT Data Recovery by Unistal 11.09.05

  • Size:

    4.55 MB
  • License:

    Shareware
  • OS:

    Windows
  • Price:

    $49
  • Date updated:

    19 Mar 2007
  • Downloads:

    98 (0 last week)

Publisher's description

"FAT File Data Recovery Software."
Quick Recovery for FAT and NTFS is a non-destructive, simple and easy to use data recovery software, supports all types of media viz. EIDE, IDE/ATA, WDC, SCSI, iSCSI, SATA, PATA, PAN, ZIP, USB, Micro Drives, DigitalMedia, etc., having multi-disk & multi-lingual support, simulates previously existing partitions and is read-only i.e. the program will never attempt to write to the drive to recover. Its unique Guided File Excavation Technology (GFETch) helps in locating files and folders lost behind overwritten partitions and even if bad sectors hinder drive access. An exhaustive scan of the drive is performed to locate lost data. If data gets lost due to virus attack, disk crash, accidental files/folders deletion/emptied Recycle bin/ use of shift + del key, accidental formatting & creating different file system, missing Operating System or software failure, lost partition, missing drives, registry corruptions, overwritten FAT/MFT meta tags, fragmented/broken FAT/MFT, file corruption, etc., cause a business disaster then Quick Recovery is the best solution to rescue because it covers almost all recovery cases encountered since 1994.

Requirements: Win 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003, Min 32Mb RAM (recommended 64Mb), Min 10Mb free disk space required

What's new in this version: New Features Added For Quick Recovery

Antivirus information

Download3K has downloaded and tested FAT Data Recovery by Unistal on 5 Sep 2007 with some of Today's best antivirus engines and you can find below, for your convenience, the scan results:
  • Bitdefender:

    Clean
  • NOD 32:

    Clean
  • Kaspersky:

    Clean
FAT Data Recovery by Unistal Antivirus Report

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