Quick scan
FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS 5 file systems support
Improved NTFS and FAT scan algorithm
Support for large NTFS volumes
Support for compressed NTFS volumes
Advanced file search by name or mask
Recovers files from formatted NTFS partitions
Detects recovery probability
Built-in file preview which supports the following formats:
Windows or OS/2 Bitmap File (*.BMP)
Dr. Halo (*.CUT)
DirectDraw Surface (*.DDS)
Raw Fax format CCITT G3 (*.G3)
Graphics Interchange Format (*.GIF)
High Dynamic Range (*.HDR)
Windows Icon (*.ICO)
Amiga IFF (*.IFF, *.LBM)
JPEG Network Graphics (*.JNG)
Independent JPEG Group (*.JPG, *.JIF, *.JPEG, *.JPE)
Commodore 64 Koala format (*.KOA)
Multiple Network Graphics (*.MNG)
Portable Bitmap (ASCII) (*.PBM)
Portable Bitmap (BINARY) (*.PBM)
Kodak PhotoCD (*.PCD)
Zsoft Paintbrush PCX bitmap format (*.PCX)
Portable Graymap (ASCII) (*.PGM)
Portable Graymap (BINARY) (*.PGM)
Portable Network Graphics (*.PNG)
Portable Pixelmap (ASCII) (*.PPM)
Portable Pixelmap (BINARY) (*.PPM)
Adobe Photoshop (*.PSD)
Sun Rasterfile (*.RAS)
Silicon Graphics SGI image format (*.SGI)
Truevision Targa files (*.TGA, *.TARGA)
Tagged Image File Format (*.TIF, *.TIFF)
Wireless Bitmap (*.WBMP)
X11 Bitmap Format (*.XBM)
X11 Pixmap Format (*.XPM)
Windows Media Audio/Video file (*.ASF)
MP2 Format Sound (*.MP2)
MP3 Format Sound (*.MP3)
Ogg Vorbis Sound (*.OGG)
Wave Sound (.WAV)
Windows Media Audio (*.WMA)
ProTracker/FastTracker modules (*.MOD)
ScreamTracker 3 modules (*.S3M)
DirectMusic segment files (*.SGT)
FastTracker 2 modules (*.XM)
MIDI Sequence (*.MID)
MIDI Sequence (*.RMI)
ImpulseTracker modules (*.IT)
Text File (*.TXT)
WordPad Document (*.WRI, *.RTF)
BAT
TXT
INI
INF
CFG
H
CPP
HPP
INC
JS
KEY
LOG
RC
REG
URL
CSS
VBS
WSC
WSF
XML
XSD
XSL
Hard Drives
Floppy disks
Zip®, Jazz® and LS-120 Drives
Digital camera cards
Mobile phone removable cards (such as TransFlash®, SD® and others)
USB Drives
Any other storage device where the drive letter can be seen (or the logical drive recognized)
Files emptied from the Recycle Bin
Files deleted using DOS commands (via the command line)
Digital camera storage cards which have been formatted or from which photos have been deleted.
Temporary backup files created by applications like Word, Excel and Power Point.
Data lost due to a virus
attack or software faults
If your system experiences a virus attack, you may find out
that virus has deleted some files on your disk. Some programs can accidentally
delete your files if they crash during a transaction with a file. So,
you may lose files even if you do not delete them intentionally using
any software programs. Still you can recover them with the MultiStage
Recovery.