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DataUndeleter
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DataUndeleter
is a WIN32 Application that uses direct
hardware access. It was designed to run
on i386 compatible platforms only. The
software has not been tested on emulated
systems, Macintosh Platforms or other
processor platforms that may be available. |
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Supported
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Operating
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Recommended
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DataUndeleter
is available in Chinese, Danish, Dutch,
English, Finnish, French, German, Italian,
Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish,
Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. |
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Important
Note to Recover Files Successfully |
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Your success in recovering files depends a great deal on how the disk
is handled and the amount of information written to the disk after the deletion
occurred:
DO
NOT WORK ON A HARD DRIVE CONTAINING LOST DATA
- You should
not use the system with the deleted files to surf the Internet, check mail
or create documents.
- Do not reboot
or shut down the system.
- Never install
software to a system containing deleted files you wish to recover.
- The more activity
the less of a chance of recovery.
- DO NOT defragment
your hard drive or execute SCANDISK in a deleted recovery situation. Doing
so will likely remove all remnants of the file you are trying to recover.
DataUndeleter was
designed to run from the CD-ROM or from a directory on another partition or
network drive. It is not recommended that you install the software on
the work system; temporary files may be written to the disk. Simply run the
software from the AutoRun menu (right click your CD-ROM symbol) or Click
the RECOVERY.EXE file in Windows® explorer. Once the desired files are
recovered you can install DataUndeleter on the system.
NOTE: For
using DataUndeleter under Windows® NT/2000/XP your user account must have administrator
privilege.
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In
four steps you recover your deleted files!
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Step
1: Run DataUndeleter
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Step
2: Choose your drive
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Step
3: Select your deleted files/directories
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Step
4: Simply save them to another
hard disk!
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it! |
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NOTE:
To preserve the drive with the deleted
files, all recovered files must be
saved to another storage device or
another drive letter in the system.
DO NOT download the software to the
drive that you want to recover. If
you want to recover data from your
system drive, download the software
to another system and burn it to a
CD*. Then run the software on the affected
system from the CD. |
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