Data Recovery Wizard V4.3.6
Data Recovery Wizard is complex data
recovery software developed for non-destructive data recovery from Hard Disk
drives and other storage devices. It may sound complicated at first, but after
reading this manual and using Data Recovery Wizard, you'll found that despite
the complexity of the software, it's very easy to use. Here's a little bit about
the software:
Wizard mode leads data recovery.
Step-by-step guides walk you through recovery session painlessly and easily.
Intelligentized partition analysis and file research, needless complicated
setting.
Data Recovery Wizard can recover folders and files that were lost because of
following causes:
1. Intentional (trashed files) or unintentional deletion
2. Viruses
3. Formatting a disk
4. FDISK or any other disk-partitioning tool
5. All other non-physical data loss problems
Data Recovery Wizard can recover files and folders from disks on which the
following components have become corrupted (or even if they are completely
missing):
1. Partition table (main or extended)
2. Boot record (sometimes called "BIOS Parameter Block" or BPB)
3. File allocation table (both FAT1 and FAT2 on file systems that use FAT12,
FAT16 and FAT32)
4. Root folder
5. Master file table
When Data Recovery Wizard recovers your data, you need have the options of
saving it to another hard drive, a network drive, a floppy disk or some other
type of storage device.

(6.8MB
$69.95)

System Requirements
Data Recovery Wizard works on all Windows-based computers. Following are
detailed minimum system requirements for the Host Computer:
Operating Systems: Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista.
Memory (RAM): At least 128 megabytes (the more the better)
Available Space on the Good Device: Enough space to save the recovered data; for
example, if you expect to recover 40 MB lost data, the Good Device should have
at least 40 MB free space (and even more if you plan to take the Host Computer
as the Good Device).
Supported File Systems and Storage
Media
Supported Storage Media
Data Recovery Wizard can be used to recover data from the following types of
devices:
1. IDE HDD
2. SCSI HDD
3. SATA HDD
4. Fire Wire HDD
5. Floppy drive
6. Compact Flash cards and other disk-like media that use a FAT/NTFS file system
to store files and folders.
Supported File Systems
Data Recovery Wizard supports the following file systems:
1. FAT12 (used by DOS and Windows on floppy disks and some small-sized media
like Compact Flash cards for digital cameras)
2. FAT16 (used by DOS and Windows for partitions less than 2 gigabytes in size)
3. FAT32 (used by Windows for bigger partitions)
4. NTFS (used by Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and
Windows Vista)
Features
Provides partition recovery from FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS file systems.
Supports IDE/ATA, SATA, SCSI, USB, Fire wire (IEEE1394) hard drive and other
media such as Floppy Disk, USB Flash Drive, Digital Camera, Digital Audio Player
and so on.
Recovers deleted files/folders even after recycle bin has been emptied or use of
Shift+Del keys.
File recovery from deleted partitions, lost/missing partitions or formatted
logical drives.
File recovery from missing or lost folders.
Recognizes and preserves long file names when restoring files & folders.
Browses files with thumbnail images.
Large and Multi-Disk drive support.
Data recovery from Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista.
Ability to resume the last recovery result.
Ability to recover compressed and encrypted files on NTFS volume.
URGENT - Read This Before Using Data
Recovery Wizard
Before you use Data Recovery Wizard to recover lost data, you must keep in mind
a very important rule:
DO NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES TO THE DISK ON WHICH THE LOST DATA IS LOCATED (The Bad
Device).
The success of your data recovery depends largely on your adherence to this
crucial rule. When we say to make no changes to the damaged disk, we mean that
you basically should leave the disk alone. This includes the following:
Do not try to delete folders or files from the Bad Device, even if you are able
to see them and think that they are not damaged.
Do not try to save anything to the Bad Device.
Do not attempt to format or re-partition the Bad Device, not even with a program
like fdisk or format. If the support people for these or any other applications
tell you it's OK to format or re-partition the Bad Device, do not listen to
them.
You will risk permanent data loss if you do not heed these warnings. If you
already have made one of these mistakes, don't worry. Just don't make any more
changes to the Bad Device. You can use Data Recovery Wizard free to see if your
data is still recoverable. And even if Data Recovery Wizard can't detect your
Bad Device, all is not lost. If your Bad Device is HDD, which is not detectable
by computer's BIOS, it's URGENT for you to turn off the power of the device
immediately! You will not be able to recover the device with any commercially
available utilities, and you should consult a professional data recovery service
provider.
(6.8MB
$69.95)

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