Almost every computer user has experience data loss on at least one occasion
due to accidentally deleting files, formatting a hard drive, or removing a
hard drive partition. Although most computers only have one physical hard
drive, they’re usually logically divided into two or more partitions, which
each act as separate hard drives. Windows, for example, typically creates at
least two partitions, with one being used for system files. This may be
hidden from the operating system, since there’s no drive letter assigned to
it. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) often include at least one
further partition for recovering files and programs which shipped with the
computer. Sometimes, it’s safe to delete these, but there’s always a risk of
accidentally deleting the wrong partition.
Windows always warns you before deleting a partition, stating that all data
stored on it will be deleted. Fortunately, that’s not really the case. When
you delete a partition, it disappears immediately, and you can use the disk
space it previously occupied to create a new partition or extend an existing
one. If Windows were really going to delete all data byte-by-byte, it would
take much longer. What really happens is that the previously occupied space
is made available to the rest of the operating system, which means it may
eventually be overwritten when you install new programs or create or copy
over new files on it. Until that happens, you have a window of opportunity
for using data recovery software to get back what you lost. Sometimes, it’s
even possible to recover partitions and files which were lost ages ago.
Active@ Partition Recovery is a freeware toolkit which was designed to help
you exploit that window of opportunity. It allows you to recover deleted or
damaged logical drive partitions under Windows, WinPE, Linux, and DOS
operating environments. To minimize the risk of any further damage or the
chances of overwriting deleted data, thus permanently destroying it, the
software runs in its own self-contained boot environment. That means you can
use it with your primary hard disk, even if there isn’t an operating system
installed on your computer. It also recovers data from external hard drives
and USB flash disks and memory cards. Furthermore, you can use the software
to recover from a wide range of file systems natively supported by Windows
and Linux. The latest edition sports a new and improved recovery kernel with
lots of tweaks and performance upgrades.
Version 19, released in October 2019, has also been redesigned to offer a
more modern and user-friendly experience with an overhauled registration and
welcome screen. Recovery routines have also been improved for volumes with
4KB sector sizes. The Last Chance recovery methods, which you can use to
search for and recover deleted files of specific formats, has seen some
upgrades too, with added support for Canon Raw Image (CR3) files and Finale
Notation Files (MUSX) file signatures. Now you can easily recover data from
your computer or external devices lost due to accidental deletion, damage by
malware or power failure, and more. Download Active@ Partition Recovery
today at https://www.partition-recovery
- Restore deleted and damaged hard drive partitions - December 5, 2019