Andreamosaic professional windows 8.1#
The testing machine was an Intel Core i5-3470, CPU 3.20GHz, 12GB RAM, 500GB Seagate Barracuda ST500DM002 7200RPM, on Windows 8.1 Pro. Settings can be restored to default.Ī partition with 10GB occupied size spread across 85,685 files was used for testing Data Recovery Wizard's efficiency during our evaluation. It is also possible to deactivate Boot Records and regard bad sectors, as well as to specify the maximum RAW file size, and handpick file formats for each category. As far as NTFS disks are concerned, NTFS files (for volume size detection) and the $MFT file may be disabled, or scan results can be set to display only files belonging to $MFT. During this time, statistics show remaining and elapsed time, recovered files, selected items, recovered and total data size.ĭata Recovery Wizard can be customized when it comes to scanning FAT disks by skipping file time and date checkups, or by turning off the first and second FAT copy.
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When extracting selected files, Data Recovery Wizard asks for an output location and recommends to save data to a drive different that the source. The entire list can be exported to a Recovery State File (RFS format) and later imported into "Complete Recovery" or "Partition Recovery" mode to resume previous recovery sessions.
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Previewing text documents and images is possible in the same manner as any other file type's content can be directly inspected via hexadecimal display. A search function available for files and masks may be accompanied by filters, including location, type, date, size and other parameters (case sensitive, encrypted items).