... System Requirements 486 or Pentium-class processor IDE/SCSI
hard drive 64MB RAM (128 MB recommended) Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP, 5
MB of free space. Second hard disk is recommended for recovery.
...ADVANTAGES
Access to all the Microsoft file systems -- FAT12/16, FAT32 and NTFS
under any operating system environment as stated above.
Standard write using Windows® API minimizes the chance of disk corruption.
Since URGENTRECOVERY® for Windows operates in Windows® environment,
it has access to the Windows® virtual memory. This eliminates the
file and drive size limitations associated with a DOS based program.
Full access to the network and other installed peripherals such as Zip,
SyQuest and external hard drive.
Compatibility with Stripe Sets RAID and Mirrored Drives.
Easy to use and a fully automated wizard, which walks the user through
the program.
More than a Windows recycle-bin!
LIMITATIONS
This software is NOT able to find data on a physically damaged drive!
Not every file can be undeleted: less fragmentation (common if media
not full) will increase the rate of recovery because the entire data
is stored at the beginning of the first cluster of a file.
The probability of recovery is lower, the smaller the disk capacity
relative to the file size is.
When a file is deleted from a FAT32 drive in Windows® 2000/XP environment,
the higher order value of the starting cluster gets lost. Hence it is
not possible for URGENTRECOVERY® for Windows to correctly predict
the starting location of the deleted entry. Therefore, it reconstructs
the file by using all the possible values of the starting cluster higher
order value and leaves it up to the user to find out the correct file.
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