You don't have to install it, so it doesn't
leave any garbage in the PC. (You also can
run it from a floppy disk.) Even if a file
seems to be restored, there is no guarantee
the contents are correct. After you run the
program, please check the files. You can
probably restore it correctly if the drive
has enough free space and if it's just after
deletion. If you restore a folder, there is
no guarantee that all files or folders that
used to belong to the folder will be in it.
If you can't find them in it, please search
and restore them one by one. If you still
can't find them, it's impossible to restore
them. It will be almost impossible to
restore any deleted files if you run the
complete deletion function. To be exact,
fragments of deleted files can be in last
clusters of existing files or allocated and
unwritten files. (Note that this function is
not suitable for top secret information.)
Even if you find completely deleted files,
their contents must be erased. If you want
to erase the information too, please run the
function again.
Restoration is an easy to use and straight
forward tool to undelete files that were
removed from the recycle bin or directly
deleted from within Windows, and we were
also able to recover photos from a Flash
card that had been formatted. Upon start,
you can scan for all files that may be
recovered and also limit the results by
entering a search term or extension. In
addition, it also provides the option to
wipe the found files beyond simple recovery.
The program is small and standalone, it does
not require installation and can also run
from a Floppy disk. Restoration works with
FAT and NTFS as well as digital cameras
cards.