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Why You Need Quick Recovery

Quick Recovery is a leading data recovery tool for Hard Disk Drive, Floppy Disk, CD-ROM, CD-R/W, Pen Drive, Flash Drive, Memory Cards, Digital Media, ZIP Drive and Other Storage Media. This program uses advanced disk reading to get to the data. Using Quick Recovery is safe since it does not perform any modify or overwrite operation on your original disk or files. All data is rescued to a user-defined, secondary location.

Qualities of Quick Recovery Software :

  • Continuous optimization and R&D since 1993 by data recovery specialists and system programmers.

  • Quick Recovery has matured exponentially after incorporating more than 19000 data recovery cases of various types.

  • Being used by more than 250 commercial data recovery centers all across the world.

  • Quick recovery is very popular amongst computer repair and service firms who offer computer maintenance and software maintenance contract to their clients.

  • Quick recovery has unique Guided file excavation technology which bypasses the operating system functionalities to simulate partially overwritten file systems or partitions.

  • Automatically diagnoses the best and shortest method to recover data in a crashed computer hard disk.

  • Free data recovery analyzer that displays the best results that are possible in recovering data from the disk.

  • Effective bad sector management helps to manage and skip multiple bad sectors found during the recovery process. Extracts data even if a few bytes in a bad sector are good.

  • Gives the Quick Recovery user exhaustive file saving options like, save only deleted files, save files have a particular date stamp range or invert selection saving etc.

  • Data recovery interface for all types of file systems have similar looks and recovery steps.

Unique Features

Quick Recovery recovers files from logically damaged or formatted drives. Quick Recovery offers two separate, fully automated data recovery mechanisms to maximize your chances of success. One mechanism works with files of any type, the other one recovers JPEG (JPG), PNG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, MS Office (DOC, XLS, PPT), Acrobat (PDF), ZIP. Specifically supports FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS, Ext2fs, Ext3fs, All version’s of Novell Operating System file systems.

Quick Recovery works not only on hard drives, floppy disks, CDs, and DVDs, but also on CompactFlash cards, SmartMedia cards, memory sticks, pen drives etc.

Quick Recovery also allows you to recover digital photos accidentally deleted from digital camera memory. There exists a vast variety of digital camera and associated media types, which are supported by Quick Recovery e.g. CompactFlash, MemoryStick, SmartMedia and so on, accessible by means of operating system. You need to use your camera or the appropriate card reader to perform Data Recovery which you normally use to transfer images from camera to PC.

Quick Recovery provides an easy recovery procedure to recover all the data from logically crashed disks or accidentally deleted files. The software is a safe and affordable do-it-yourself file-recover solution to recover deleted files from all types of hard drives and other types of fixed media. File Recover supports IDE/ATA/SCSI drives and drives larger than 8GB. The program supports long file names and is easy to use.

Quick Recovery’s active file recovery panel display interface allows you to find, preview, and recover lost or deleted files . It scans computer hard drives in minutes and displays all recoverable files.

Quick Recovery can recover files that were damaged by virus or accidentally deleted from Windows Explorer, the Recycled Bin, the DOS command line, or a network share along with original folder names and file Create and Modified dates. It supports reformatted volumes or broken hardware/software RAID volumes as well as Unicode filenames and more.

If you’ve lost your data and you want to get data back, you need Quick Recovery to recover your data in an efficient way.

Quick Recovery will recover your data if the hard drive’s partition table, boot record, FAT/MFT or root directory, Inode Table, Super Block and Group Descriptor Block meta tags are overwritten lost or damaged or if DET (Directory Entry Table) meta tags are overwritten.

 

RAID Overview

What is RAID?
RAID is an acronym for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. It is a method of combining several hard disk drives into one unit. This method offers fault tolerance (the ability of a system to continue to perform functions even when one or more hard disk drives have failed) and higher protection against data loss than a single hard drive.

Need for RAID?
RAID provides real-time data recovery when a hard drive fails, increasing system uptime and network availability while protecting against loss of data. Another advantage of the system is that multiple disks working together increase overall system performance. Any individual or company could benefit from having a RAID RECOVERY system in place.

Different Levels of RAID
There are several different levels of RAID available. Each level offers various advantages in terms of data availability, cost and performance. Your best bet is to assess your needs in order to determine which level works best for you.

The most popular RAID systems are the following:

RAID 0 - Data striping (no data protection)
The benefit of this system is that it offers the highest performance.

RAID 1- Disk Mirroring (provides data protection by duplicating all data from a primary drive on a secondary drive).
The benefit of this system is it offers the highest data protection.

RAID 0/1- This combines both Raids 0 and 1.
The benefit here is highest performance + highest data protection.

RAID 5 - Data striping with distributed parity (a form of data protection that recreates the data of failed drive in a disk array).
This system offers the best cost performance for multidrive environments. Having a RAID system installed can provide peace of mind. With RAID installed you can rest assured that even in the event of a system failure your important data will be safe.

 

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