How to Recover Files or Data From A Damaged Disk
admin | Jan 23, 2010 | Comments 1
Ever have a defective drive or disk with scratches on it making it unable to play or open. If the disk is of no importance then it should fine. What if the disk consist important data or is part of your personal collection? How can we fix it?
Unstoppable Copier will be able to assist in this particular situation. It’s a tool to recover data from physical damaged disk.
It allows you to recover file or data from damaged disks with problem such as bad sectors, scratches or any unknown error. Unstoppable Copier will attempt to recover every readable piece of file and putting the pieces back together. Using this method most types of files can be made usable even if some parts of the file were not recoverable.
The program can be used as a daily backup system using its batch mode functions. A list of transfers can be saved to a file and then run from the command line to perform the same batch of transfers on a regular basis without having to use the GUI interface. The program supports command line parameters which allow the application to be run from schedulers or scripts so it can be fully integrated into daily server tasks.
Some of it’s features :
- Unstoppable copier allows you to specify single file or group using wildcards or select a starting folder and the program will copy all data from it and any sub folders it may contain
- Changing level of data recovery to enable very intense data recovery through to skipping damaged files completely
- Drag and Drop option
- Multi languages support
It’s latest version is Unstoppable Copier 4.4 released on 14 January 2010 is compatible with Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Download Unstoppable Copier 4.4 here
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