Saturday, March 31, 2007

Quick Recovery for Linux - software data recovery


Quick Recovery for Linux (ReiserFS)- Product I.D. (QLR)

Quick Recovery is safe – Quick Recovery Linux (ReiserFS) is a do-it- yourself
non-destructive data recovery software. It is read-only, meaning the program will
never attempt to write to the drive you are about to recover. Quick Recovery's
unique Guided File Excavation Technology (GFETCh) helps in locating files and
folders lost behind overwritten partitions too.

Quick Recovery Linux (ReiserFS) data recovery software, recovers data from damaged, deleted, or corrupted volumes and even from initialized disks. An exhaustive scan of the drive is performed to locate lost volumes. 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. Quick Recovery Linux (ReiserFS) is a quick, simple and easy to use data recovery solution that helps you in file recovery in moments of disaster of a disk crash.

Features :

Simple and well guided steps to recover data.
Linux data recovery from accidental files/folders deletion
Accidental formatting & creating different file system
Unexpected system shut down or software failure
Simulated previously existing partitions
File recovery from missing or Lost folders
Multi Disk support
Long file name support
Recovers even if bad sectors hinder drive access
Versatile recovery filter that helps recover required files only
Save the recovery log at any time during recovery analysis
Volume recovery on Linux systems with damaged Super Block,
Inode list or Group descriptor
Volume recovery when Login password is lost
Full support for IDE, EIDE, SCSI , SATA, PAN, ZIP & USB drives
File System/Type Supported

ReiserFS File system.

Operating System Supported

All flavours of Linux including Red Hat, Suse, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo and others

Minimum Systems Requirement

-Quick Recovery Linux® is a Win32 application which will run under Microsoft environment (Win 95/98/ME/NT/ 2000/XP/2003 ).

-A working machine having above mentioned version of Windows® installed. The hard disk of the working machine will be used to save the data recovered from the crashed drive.

-Minimum 64Mb (Recommended 128 Mb)

Data source: www.recoveryourdata.com

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