Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery 3.0.4.388 [Latest]

Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery

Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery

is much more then undelete, file recovery software. Its applicability begins when other software fails to recover or even is not able to display data. This windows data recovery software can recover data from any logical cause for data loss on Windows; this data recovery software combines its TurboScan and File Tracer technology to give you the best Windows data recovery ever known.

Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery can recover accidentally deleted files, including files emptied from Recycle Bin, from a network drive, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key + Delete, provided that this windows data recovery software is used before the files are permanently overwritten by new data on windows drive.

With Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery, data can be recovered from a reformatted (to any file system), corrupted partition and deleted partition. This Windows data recovery software has the best partition recovery module to locate deleted / lost partitions, this can scan an entire physical hard drive to look for traces of gone partitions using proprietary scan engine. Get Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery and take it for a spin to see what it can actually do for you.

Features of Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery 3

Supported Windows File System
• Supports file system: NTFS, NTFS5, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT

Host OS
• Host Operating System: Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista

Disk Imaging
• Disk imaging option, which helps to create image file. Such file can be processed like a regular disk to recover data.

Preserves file names & attributes
• Recognizes and preserves the localized names.

Various transfer options
• Recovered files can be saved on any (including network) disks accessible by the host operating system.

What’s New
* not available

How To Installl
1. Read iNsTrucTioN.txt

Title Release: Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery v3.0.4.388
Developer: Home Page
License: ShareWare
Language: English
OS: Windows

If you find any broken link then please report here

This post was recently updated on April 13, 2016