Editor's review
This tool helps recover data from all kinds of memory devices. Besides the hard disk in a computer, we use memory in cameras, in the camcorder and several other such devices. What’s common to all of these, even though the actual memory cells may be different, is that at a conceptual level all of these are treated like they are some form of disc drives. So, the delete command uniformly just writes deleted flags in data sectors on these devices. The actual data in the physical sectors remain until written over by other data. Thus it is possible, most of the time, to recover the data marked as deleted. It is particularly useful when you accidentally delete stuff. The time that goes by before new data is written could be quite long. The deleted sectors are returned to a free pool in the devices and the operating system allocates these pools randomly and could actually take quite an amount of time before any of these are rewritten.
When undelete operates, it scans the files to check if the physical data sectors are available still and the data could be read. The data thus recovered can be inspected by the user. He could decide to save the data in a file of his choice. The interface is simple and very intuitive. Most users should be able to start using the program straightaway. This is a good and handy tool for users who need a recovery tool like this. It is possible to start using this trial version and make sure this will do the job for you.
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