A file recovery program that allows restoring accidentally deleted files, no matter the hard drive partition they are located on
Version | 3.3.3.0 |
Updated | Feb 7th 2018 |
Developer |
Undelete & Unerase
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
2372
2.7
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Original File Size | 1.1 MB |
Downloads | 24572 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Portable Software |
This is the portable version of Recover Files, an application that you can use to retrieve files which have been lost or deleted from your computer.
Since it is a portable product, Recover Files does not require installation. So, you can simply place the tool on an external device and run its executable file on any computer. Also, there will be no changes made to your Windows registry items.
The interface of the application is plain and simple. You can select a volume and initiate the scanning process.
But you can also refine the search by setting all or part of the file name, size and date of modification. In addition, you can enable to hide temporary or overwritten files.
In the list you can view the name, path, status and size, as well as date of creation and modification of each file.
So, you can set the viewing mode according to the drive, folders and types, as well as select, deselect files or invert the selection for recovery.
The program quickly finishes a scanning job while taking up a low-to-moderate amount of system resources (but other processes clearly run slower in the background). It can guide you to an online step-by-step tutorial with snapshots. Too bad the trial version is severely limited.
All in all, Portable Recover Files Crack is a very good application designed for file recovery and we strongly recommend it to all users.
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