Description:
DIY DataRecovery DataBack is an easy to use 32-bit Windows data recovery program.
The program accesses the damaged volume or disk read-only.
There are 2 basic scenario's where DataBack can be used; to recover deleted files from a healthy
volume, and folders from a accidentally formatted volume.
1. Recover deleted files and folders.
This is without doubt the most common mistake people make, delete a file and realize later that you
should never have deleted it. With DataBack, the recovery of a deleted file is possible as long as,
the area's that contained the data of the file were not overwritten and if the contents of the file were
stored in next adjacent clusters (if the size was > 1 cluster).
2. Recovering files and folders from an accidentally formatted volume.
The re-formatted volume must be formatted with the exact same parameters as the original format,
otherwise DataBack can not be used for recovering data. So, if you originally had a 2 Gb FAT32
volume with the 4 Kb clusters, it must be formatted with those values again.
Size: 1556KB
Platform: Win 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP
Mirror 1:
hxxp://www.moneys2008.com/
DIY DataRecovery DataBack is an easy to use 32-bit Windows data recovery program.
The program accesses the damaged volume or disk read-only.
There are 2 basic scenario's where DataBack can be used; to recover deleted files from a healthy
volume, and folders from a accidentally formatted volume.
1. Recover deleted files and folders.
This is without doubt the most common mistake people make, delete a file and realize later that you
should never have deleted it. With DataBack, the recovery of a deleted file is possible as long as,
the area's that contained the data of the file were not overwritten and if the contents of the file were
stored in next adjacent clusters (if the size was > 1 cluster).
2. Recovering files and folders from an accidentally formatted volume.
The re-formatted volume must be formatted with the exact same parameters as the original format,
otherwise DataBack can not be used for recovering data. So, if you originally had a 2 Gb FAT32
volume with the 4 Kb clusters, it must be formatted with those values again.
Size: 1556KB
Platform: Win 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP
Mirror 1:
hxxp://www.moneys2008.com/