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Undo Delete - Data Recovery Software
Undo Delete is data recovery software designed to restore files accidentally deleted from your system or secondary storage devices. Undo Delete helps you recover these lost files without requiring understanding the complexities of the Windows File System. This great tool allows you to retrieve files that were lost by deleting partitions, formatting disks, and just because you emptied the recycle bin. Undo Delete helps you browse the content of your disk like you do it in Windows Explorer. Undo Delete can recover the files damaged by virus attacks, power failures and software faults or deleted and formatted partitions. If some program does not use Recycle Bin when deleting files, Undo Delete can restore such files. Undo Delete can also recover files moved to Recycle Bin after it has been emptied. It looks at the physical composition of the disk(s) and identifies all files that are referenced, and unreferenced. It will search the complete disk and give all the files that have been deleted or were deleted due to some external reason. Undo Delete works under Win 9X/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 operating systems. The program supports all Windows file systems for hard and floppy drives including FAT12/16/32 and NTFS/NTFS 5.
Advantages of Undo Delete - Data Recovery Software:
Before you StartWhat is Undo Delete? Undo Delete has been designed to recover the accidentally deleted files from your system. It works on your system, with your fixed hard drives and the removable drives that you have attached to it. The application has a manual interface and a Wizard based interface. It is recommended to use the Wizard based interface as it is safer to use and most of the settings are predefined. If your files were deleted due to virus attack or due to an accident, in a computer crash or power failure, Undo Delete can recover all your files without any effort. How Does Undo Delete Work? Imagine you have a P.O. Box Number as your mailing address. This number has been assigned to you by your Post Office and all your mails arrive to this address, from where they are redirected to your physical address (the house that you live in). If for some reason, you plan to discontinue the P.O. Box Number, or the Post Office discontinues the method of assigning the P.O. Box Number, it would not make your house disappear. You would still be living in the same house, the same physical location. Your files are stored on the disk in a similar fashion. All the files are assigned an identifier and this identifier is stored in the File Allocation Table (FAT). When a program or application requests for a particular file, the FAT is searched for the file and the request is redirected to the physical address of the file on the disk. When a file is requested to be deleted from the disk, the reference or the identifier to the file is deleted from the FAT. Normally, the file is not deleted from the disk. This is like removing the P.O. Box from the Post Office, so that the mails are returned as undelivered. When the programs and applications would request for a particular file (after it has been deleted), they would get an error that the file was not found, while the file is still present on the disk ‘physically’. Undo Delete Undo Delete looks at the physical composition of the disk(s) and identifies all files that are referenced, and unreferenced. It will search the complete disk and give all the files that have been deleted or were deleted due to some external reason. Consider this to be a postman who would go from house to house looking for a particular individual, to deliver the mails. |
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