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Paretologic Data Recovery
This is about as easy as undeleting a file and recovering lost data can be -
Just download the application, click scan and then click recover once you find your desired file, image, email or any document.
This application packs in all necessary recovery tools into a small footprint, taking up just a tiny amount of disk space. Though the footprint is small, the features are big with tools capable of recovering data most users assume is gone for good.
Data Recovery takes advantage of the way that Windows stores files and folders on hard drives. For example, Windows and hard drives use file systems to manage the contents of the disk and speed disk operations. File allocation tables and indexes store information about each file's location on the disk. The operating system accesses these databases when it needs a file and follows the instructions.

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When a file is deleted or when the disk is formatted, the reference to the file is erased in these tables - not the actual file residing on the hard disk.
ParetoLogic's Data Recovery has the tools required to bypass the file allocation tables and master index and go directly to the hard drive to retrieve lost, deleted, or formatted files. Even files emptied from the Recycle Bin or files on formatted disks can be recovered. In addition, Data Recovery can recover files from peripheral devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players, external hard drives, and any other media device that can be read as a lettered drive under "My Computer."
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Paretologic Data Recovery does its job with ease.
While this data recovery is powerful nd perhaps sounds complicated, the end user doesn't need to know how to bypass file allocation tables nor do they need to know the difference between FAT and NTFS. All they need to do is launch Data Recovery and let the software find their lost files.
The field of data recovery software is growing as the technology becomes more available. Among the leading products that Data Recovery competes with are Recover My Files, Recover it All, GetDataBack, Virtual Lab Data Recovery, and PC Inspector File Recovery. All of these applications, including Data Recovery from ParetoLogic Software, can dig in and recover deleted files - if the files haven't yet been overwritten by new data.
Among the file types recoverable are image files, music files, document files, text files, HTML files, videos, presentations, binary files, compressed files, encrypted files, and countless other file types. In addition, Data Recovery can recover entire partitions. Files lost to accidental deletion, formatting, viruses, corruption, power outages, and bad sectors are all potentially recoverable with ParetoLogic's Data Recovery tool.
While backing up data is the preferred choice, backups don't always work, especially if the user hasn't bothered to do so recently. Data Recovery and similar applications solve this problem by going into the hard drive and recovering the files.
Look for a data recovery solution that is capable of recovering the type of data that has been lost. For example, if the missing data involves deleted photos, the data recovery software must be capable of restoring photo files. In addition, ease of use is crucial. If the software is complicated to use, finding the lost files will be a chore. A user-friendly interface, search capabilities, and technical support are all keys to a successful data recovery.
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