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Tuesday, February 24, 2009 |
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DiskDigger can recover files from any type of media that your computer can read. This includes USB flash drives, memory cards (SD, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, etc), and of course your hard drive.The program thoroughly searches the file system for traces of files and allows you to preview many of them as they are found. You can limit the search to certain file types and also specify the sector range of the disk to scan.
File Digger helps you to find word processor documents, spreadsheets, pictures, music, video and just about any file on your computer, ie images (JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIFF and GIF), documents (DOC and PDF), and multimedia files (MPG, MP3, WMV, MOV and more).
Features
DiskDigger scans for many different types of files, including photos, videos, music files, and documents, and displays what it finds as it scans in real time. You can preview most of the files found by DiskDigger without having to save them to a different location first. More than that, you can preview files while DiskDigger continues scanning! DiskDigger scans any type of media that is readable by your computer, including USB flash drives, memory cards (SD, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, etc), and your hard drive(s). Also, it is completely independent of the type of file system that’s present in your media. The program bypasses the file system and reads the raw data chunks (sectors) to recover data. DiskDigger can even recover fragments of some files, like partially overwritten photos or other images. DiskDigger does everything in memory, meaning that it never writes any temporary files to your disk or other media (unless you choose to save files that it recovers). Since DiskDigger is a completely self-contained program, it leaves no trace on the computer where it is run. It does not save any settings to the registry. There is nothing to “install,” and the entire program is a single executable file.
Sys Req: Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 | Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP|60KB
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