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Active@ UNERASER

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Get back any deleted or lost data using Active@ UNERASER
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Retrieve lost data with Active@ UNERASER
Losing a set of your favorite pictures, an important document for work or school or anything else that you need can be very frustrating. Unfortunately, data loss is something that happens all of the time and there are not many people who have never lost an important file before either due to accidental deletion or something even beyond their control. Fortunately, however, when data is deleted, the space that it previously occupied is only marked as available while the original data doesn't change until something overwrites it. Until this happens, you can take advantage of powerful data recovery software such as Active@ UNERASER to get back what you have lost intact. This program works with any version of Windows and may also be started up from the Windows Portable Environment (WinPE) when you boot up from an optical disk or USB drive. This means that you can recover data from your primary hard drive without risking further modification to its contents. Active@ UNERASER works with virtually every kind of storage media using any version of the FAT, exFAT, NTFS, ReFS, Apple HFS+, Linux Ext2/Ext3/Ext4fs, Unix UFS, Linux/Unix JFS and XFS file systems. It also works with encrypted, fragmented and compressed NTFS partitions as well as disk images. The program is also able to find and recover files which names include non-english (unicode) symbols. Learn more about this program at https://www.uneraser.com/undelete.html
Technical details
Title:
Active@ UNERASER 24 for Windows
Requirements:
All Windows, MS-DOS / PC-DOS
OS Support:
Win2000, WinXP, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 10, WinServer, WinOther, WinVista, WinVista x64
Language:
English
License:
Freeware
Release date:
January 25, 2024
Active@ UNERASER 24 Changelog

New Recovery Kernel version 14.1.17 Improved recovery volumes with clusters size > 64Kb Added Virtual Disk options: Reconstruct disks having sector size other than physical sector size Reconstruct devices having non-zero data start offset in sector Bug fixes and performance enhancements