NTFS Data
Recovery comes second from the top, right after our all-in-one solution, HDD
Recovery Pro. The difference between NTFS Data Recovery and our top-of-the-line
product is, as the name suggests, its exclusive support for NTFS drives and
partitions. While both products can successfully undelete deleted files and
folders, recover lost information and extract data from corrupted, damaged and
inaccessible disks, NTFS Data Recovery will do all that with one condition: the
data has been stored on an NTFS-formatted drive.
Similarly,
NTFS Data Recovery will be able to repair the damage to the disk system
structures on NTFS drives only.
Program Links:
More Information you can find here: NTFS Data Recovery Overwiev Page
Typical Use
You’ll use
NTFS Data Recovery to recover files and folders from good and damaged NTFS
partitions. You'll also use it to repair damaged, formatted or deleted NTFS
partitions back to full operation.
- Undelete all types of files from NTFS-formatted storage media;
- Recover information lost after a system failure;
- Repair corrupted, unreadable and inaccessible NTFS partitions;
- Unformat NTFS partitions;
- Restore deleted NTFS partitions;
- Fix MBR records and other system data.
Usage Implications
The
restrictions of NTFS Data Recovery come with certain implications. For example,
most memory cards used in MP3 players and digital cameras are formatted with a
FAT or FAT32 file system. As such, information from these memory cards cannot
be recovered with NTFS Data Recovery. Similarly, many external drives and USB
stick bear some version of the FAT system, which excludes them from the list of
recoverable media. The general rule is: as long as your drive is formatted with
NTFS, you can use NTFS Data Recovery to recover it.
The Good News
Why having
such a product in our lineup? There’s good news, too: NTFS Data Recovery is
about 30% cheaper than our top of the line product, while it can fix your hard
drive just as well as HDD Recovery Pro. The thing is, all versions of Windows
since Windows NT will push users towards the NTFS system. Windows XP will only
work from an NTFS partition. Today, there’s about a 99% chance that everything
stored on your hard drives is stored on NTFS-formatted partitions.
Why NTFS?
The FAT32
system has numerous limitations. FAT32 does not come with any sort of fault
tolerance, nor does it have any provisions for error correction. FAT32 comes
with no security, access control or permissions of any sort. It’s a very old,
legacy system that’s still in use on small capacity, non-critical media such as
memory cards and some smaller flash drives.
For the
user, the most obvious limitation is its inability to support partitions larger
than 32 GB. With most modern hard drives bearing over 30x that much on board,
FAT32 is simply not a feasible solution. You’ll probably never use FAT32 on any
hard drive.
Advanced Features
NTFS Data
Recovery is fast, safe and easy to use thanks to the many features it comes
with.
- Simple to use: fully guided step-by-step wizards;
- PowerSearch: gathers information about recoverable files from the entire disk surface (and not just the file system);
- Live Preview: instant pre-recovery preview for more than 200 types of files;
- Safe and reliable: many years of constant refinements produced a robust, error-free tool.
Free Download
NTFS Data Recovery is available as a free evaluation download. The evaluation version is equipped with all the technologies from the full edition, and displays an instant pre-recovery preview of recoverable files and documents.
Program Links:
More Information you can find here: NTFS Data Recovery Overwiev Page

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