iDriveRepair is a powerful utility for remote hard drive repair (Internet-based repair)
Version | 4.2 |
Updated | Sep 22nd 2006 |
Developer |
BinaryBiz
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User Rating |
922
3.5
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Original File Size | 1 MB |
Downloads | 8127 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | System |
iDriveRepair is a powerful utility for remote hard drive repair (Internet-based repair). It's non-invasive and we resurrect your drive so your system BIOS can see the drive again. Repairing a failed hard disk drive allows you to recover the data without the need of sending the disk in for professional data recovery service. If your system BIOS 'sees' your device, then iDriveRepair is not necessary and you can recover the data with VirtualLab.
Many of todays high performance drive lose their factory programming during use. This will result in the drive no longer being operational, eg, the drive will spin but not be recognizable by the system BIOS. The drive assembly heads no longer read the media, as it has lost it's formatting*. The iDriveRepair Client allows us to remotely connect to your computer and perform a System Area replacement on the device which in turn allows your system to see the drive. The repair is not damaging to any existing data on the drive.
iDriveRepair Crack service also offers hard drive password removal of mosts IDE hard drives. If we are unable to repair your hard drive using the iDriveRepair Crack service, then, you will not be charged for our efforts!
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