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File Scavenger® Version 5.2 Advanced features in boldface require a premium or professional license. Platforms Windows® 10/8/7/Vista, Server 2016/2012/2008 32-bit and 64-bit. Windows® XP and Server 2003 (File Scavenger® version 4.3).
Windows® 2000 and NT (File Scavenger® version 3.2). Media Hard disks, memory cards, flash drives, RAID, RAIDZ, NAS and more. Types of files All file types. Causes of data loss Accidental.
Removal from,. Drive to factory settings. Or partition. Drive, offline intermittently.
Failed, or volume. Recovered information Original filename, contents, folder path and dates.
File systems NTFS, FAT 32/16/12, exFAT, ReFS, ext3, ext4, Btrfs, HFS+, HFSX, UFS1, UFS2, XFS, ZFS and RAIDZ, VMFS, VMDK, VHD and VHDX. Languages, and. Other features Both dynamic and basic disks, Unicode filenames. Compressed NTFS volumes, NTFS alternate data streams. Related Program Read and clone bad hard drives with ™.
File Scavenger® - Data Recovery Utility File Scavenger® Version 5 is a file 'undelete' and data recovery utility for Windows® 8, 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP and 2000. File Scavenger® can recover files that have been accidentally deleted (including files removed from the Recycle Bin, in a DOS window, from a network drive, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key held down) provided that recovery is attempted before the files are permanently overwritten by new data. File Scavenger® supports both basic and dynamic disks, NTFS compression, alternate data streams, sparse files, Unicode filenames, etc. Except in severe cases, both the file and the folder path leading to the file can be recovered. File Scavenger® can also recover files from a reformatted or corrupted volume even when the volume has been deleted and its original position and size are unknown. File Scavenger® can scan an entire physical hard drive to look for traces of defunct volumes. File Scavenger® uses advanced algorithms to handle disks with bad sectors and badly corrupted partitions.
It can be installed on a hard drive or run from a portable storage device such as a memory card, removable drive, or CD. To run File Scavenger®, you must log on as a system administrator to the computer where data recovery is intended. Files can only be restored if the disk areas allocated to the files have not been overwritten by new data. All recovered files should be validated for the integrity of the recovered data. Features Features in Version 5.2. Improved support for hard drives with 4K sector size.
Features in Version 5.1. The 64-bit version removes the limit on the number of files the program can scan, provided that sufficient physical memory is available. The 32-bit version can scan no more than about ten million files.
Handling disk number changes when loading a session file. Windows assigns a disk number to a physical drive, such as 'Disk 1', 'Disk 2', etc. Older versions of File Scavenger cannot load a session file if the disk numbers have changed. New option to create a log for a long scan.
The log can be used in a subsequent rescan to significantly reduce scan time. Improved recovery of PDF documents in raw mode. In previous versions raw PDF documents are sequentially numbered and saved in a flat folder. In version 5 they are arranged by author and date with the document title as the filename.
Improved ZFS and RAIDZ recovery. ZFS is a new file system used primarily by FreeNAS devices. Improved recovery of the 64-bit ext4 file system. Features in Version 4.3. Support for the ZFS file system and RAID-Z (single and double parity). ZFS is an open-source file system and logical volume manager used in NAS devices (e.g.
FreeNAS) and high-performance servers. Support for the ReFS file systems. ReFS or Resilient File System is Microsoft's next generation file system for the Windows platforms. Support for RAID 6.
Implementing custom RAID. Custom RAID is used when special algorithms is needed to reconstruct data. Raw recovery for Canon RAW Image (.CR2) and Material Exchange Format (.MXF) files.
Improved raw recovery for Office documents. Streamlining the Advanced Volumes dialogs. Features in Version 4.2.
Improved support for the Ext3/4 file systems, both 32- and 64-bit. Improved support for the XFS file system. Support for the exFAT file system. Support for the VMware VMFS file system. Support for the VMware VMDK (flat, hosted sparse, and ESXi host sparse). Support for the Microsoft VHD and VHDX (fixed, dynamic and differencing types). Using 5 to 10% less virtual memory than version 4.1.
Features in Version 4.1. Significantly improved recovery for the following file systems: Ext3/4 (both 32- and 64-bit), UFS1 and UFS2, HFS+ and XFS. New view filters to show only files meeting certain conditions. For example you can tell File Scavenger ® to show only filenames containing a certain string, files larger than a certain size, files created after a certain date, etc.
When the filters change the display is updated accordingly without having to rescan the drive. A new dockable status panel with more details about the current session status. During recovery log messages displayed in this panel are also saved on a disk file. The significantly improved Quick Scan mode can now quickly locate volumes for scanning. When it works Quick Scan yields uncluttered results. The Long Scan can find more files but in many cases those include irrelevant files that need cleaning up later. Availability of the.
In raw scan mode (where files are found without a name of folder path) group TIFF and JPEG photos into folders by the date the photos were taken. Support for UTF8 filenames in various file systems. Windows 8 compatibility certification.
Improved support for hard drives with 4K sector size. Features in Version 4.0.
Significantly improved recovery of corrupted FAT and FAT32 volumes. The FAT and FAT32 file systems are commonly used on flash memory cards. Improved recovery of the folder structure of NTFS volumes. Reduced virtual memory requirement which allows File Scavenger to scan volumes with several millions of files. Support for the latest generation of hard drives with 4KB sector size (3 TB and up).
Support for very long filenames (over 260 characters). Simplified licensing. Reconstruction of NAS devices. Reconstruction of spanned volumes over RAID volumes and RAID 50. Limited support for Ext2, Ext3, HFS, HFS+, HFSX and UFS1. These functions will be incrementally improved with each revision within version 4 with no additional upgrade fees. Features carried over from Version 3.
Recovers the original filename and folder path. Recovers files deleted from a network share. (File Scavenger must be run on the computer where the share is defined.). Recovers files deleted in a DOS command window. Recovers files removed from the Recycle Bin.
Recovers files deleted from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key held down. Recovers data from reformatted volumes. Recovers files from deleted volumes.
Is especially effective in recovering digital images in JPEG format. Recovers files from broken striped volumes (RAID 0 or RAID 5) or volume sets (spanned volumes). Supports NTFS compression. Supports both basic and dynamic disks. Transparently handles bad sectors when possible. Otherwise allows the user to skip ranges of bad sectors. Scans badly damaged partitions.
Supports alternate data streams and sparse files. Can search for file patterns or file types. Recovers multiple files in one click. Can sort files by date, size, name, type, path, etc. Restores the original Create and Modified dates. Supports Unicode filenames.
Scans very large volumes (hundreds of gigabytes) holding up to several million files or more on a computer with sufficient RAM. Detects certain file types based on their data patterns, thus allowing recovery even when the file system structure is totally lost. Saves a search session to a disk file for reloading later so that a drive needs not be scanned again. Scans disk image files. Supports FAT and FAT32, but in a limited manner due to the inherent weakness in those file systems.
Licensing You can purchase a standard, premium or professional license online through our or by us. Then click Licenses on the Help menu to activate File Scavenger®. The following table illustrates the usage and program features for each license type. License Audience Usage Program features Price (USD) Standard Adequate for the large majority of users. Activation on up to 3 computers owned by the same person. Premium RAID/NAS/SAN recovery and special situations. Activation on up to 3 computers owned by the same person.
Professional Data recovery professionals such as computer technicians. Floating license to use on any computer by the same person. Advanced Experimental.
A professional license licensee can activate File Scavenger® on any computer only for his or her own use. We reserve the right to refuse excessive activations where it is questionable that the requests are from the same individual, such as activations on a very large number of computers or on too many geographically separated computers. File Scavenger can be downloaded from.
It can be used in demo mode for testing purposes. Demo mode allows saving files with up to 64 kilobytes of data. (Saving a file in demo mode does not affect its future recoverability because File Scavenger® does not modify the source disk.) You can also preview a picture file (i.e., files with such extensions as JPG, BMP, PNG, TIF, GIF, etc.) of any size by right-clicking on it and click Preview. A license can be purchased online through the.