Quick Recovery RAID 0 is a do-it- yourself, non-destructive, simple and easy to use Raid data recovery software, supports IDE, EIDE, SCSI , SATA drives, long file name, having multi-disk and 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 volumes. It recovers data from corrupted RAID configuration, failed/ bad Controller card, damaged/ deleted/ corrupted volumes even from initialized disks, Accidental resetting of array configuration, damaged/ corrupted data, Not regenerating even after disk replacement, missing/corrupted Operating System or software failure, lost partition, missing drives, FAT/ MFT corruption, Array Format, corrupted partition/ volume, virus attack, and even from crashed drive. It also recovers data if the following situation occurs:Hardware RAID 0 : RAID Controller card has gone bad or the RAID configuration gets corrupted. File Deletion. Array Format. Partition Table related corruption. FAT corruption. MFT corruption etc. Not regenerating even after one disk replacement.Software RAID 0: File Deletion. Array Format. Partition Table related corruption. FAT corruption. MFT corruption etc.In Raid recovery the De-Stripper will create Arrangement file from the RAID and the Recovery module will recover the data from the arrangement files. All found data in the lost partition is then presented in a tree structure so that you can copy your lost files to a working volume.
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Size: 2MB
OS: Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
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