Recover permanently deleted files Windows 10,8,7 pc, recover permanently deleted photos videos folders after empty recycle bin,shift delete ,accidentally deleted by a mistake Virus attack etc.
Windows 10,Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Vista, Windows 2003, 2008, 2012. Support 32 bits, 64 bits.Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise,Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (32/64 bits),Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Edition,Microsoft Windows 7 SP1,Microsoft Windows 7 Starter,Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Edition
Photos,videos,folders,doc, docx, ppt, pptx, xls, xlsx, pst,JPG, PNG, ICON, TIF, BMP, RAF, CR2,MPG, MP4, MP3, MTS, M2TS, 3GP, AVI, MOV, RM, RMVB,etc.
Main Function
- Undeleted : Recover deleted files on Hard drive
- Unformat: Recover deleted files from external Hard drive after formatting
- Recover partition : Recover deleted data from Hard drive lost partition
- Raw Recovery : Recover your all lost data Hard drive
System Requirements
- OS: Microsoft Windows 7 8 XP 10 8.1 (32bit/64bit)
- RAM: 64MB RAM or more .
- Disk : 128 M Disk Space or more
Supported File Formats
- Document : Word (DOC, DOCX) Excel (XLS, XLSX)
- PowerPoint (PPT, PPTX)
- Photo Image : JPG, NEF, CR2, X3F, SR2, PNG
- Video : AVI, MP4, MKV, WMV, MPG, 3GP, 3G2, SWF, FLV, TOD, AVCHD, MOV, DV, RM, QT, TS, MTS
- Audio : MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, AAC, MP4, M4A, FLAC, MPC, MP+, MPP, AIFF, AC3, APE, MP2, MP1, M4B, XM, IT, S3M, MOD, MTM, UMX, etc
- Compression : ZIP RAR, 7zip
Files are organized by storing related files in the same directory. In a hierarchical filesystem (that is, one in which files and directories are organized in a manner that resembles a tree), a directory contained inside another directory is called a subdirectory. The terms parent and child are often used to describe the relationship between a subdirectory and the directory in which it is cataloged, the latter being the parent. The top-most directory in such a filesystem, which does not have a parent of its own, is called the root directory.files have been accidentally "deleted" from a storage medium by the users. Typically, the contents of deleted files are not removed immediately from the physical drive; instead, references to them in the directory structure are removed, and thereafter space the deleted data occupy is made available for later data overwriting. In the mind of end users, deleted files cannot be discoverable through a standard file manager, but the deleted data still technically exists on the physical drive. In the meantime, the original file contents remain, often in a number of disconnected fragments, and may be recoverable if not overwritten by other data files.