Imagine you are in the middle of a long report that your boss expects on his table first thing in the morning. It is well past midnight and you are nearing completion when suddenly your system freezes. Despite frantic efforts, your word processing application fails to recover your file and it is lost! What do you do now? Let us consider another example. As you are working on your presentation and copying or moving around your slides, you realize that you are quickly running out of space. You quickly delete some files, go the Recycle Bin and empty the trash! You now have enough room to work with and you turn to your presentation only to find that some important files are missing. You have deleted them and that too from the Recycle Bin as well! Now what? Actually, in both these cases, a very simple solution called the Advanced NTFS Undelete is needed to unerase the files that are needed.
Advanced NTFS Undelete is essentially a recovery tool but its main features are its versatility and ease of use. The application supports all versions of the NTFS format and helps in recovering not just deleted files but files deleted from the Recycle Bin as well. Advanced NTFS Undelete uses an advanced technology that lets it scan raw disk data and look for files of more than 70 types. The internal expert system built within the program provides it with extensive knowledge about the structures and characteristics of different file type specifications. As such, Advanced NTFS Undelete can recover and restore files of types that many other recovery tools cannot. Once the files have been found, it is easy to unerase them.
Advanced NTFS Undelete uses a simple wizard-like user interface for this purpose. This guides you on the steps that you need to take to first search for the deleted files and then having found them, how to go about restoring them. As the files are being restored, Advanced NTFS Undelete goes about automatically renaming files or folders when duplicates exist and to avoid any confusion. In fact, once the program has finished scanning your hard disk for deleted files and folders, it will even indicate to what extent the file or folder is recoverable. You can also filter or sort the results of the search to look for particular files or folders.
All it now needs is a click of the mouse button to start the unerase action.