|
A Data Recovery Software- QR for Novell Netware NSS 10.02 - It is a do-it- yourself non-destructive data recovery software.
Program system requirements: (1) Quick Recovery Novell ® is a Win32 application which will run under Microsoft environment (Win 95/98/ME/NT/ 2000/XP/2003 ). It will not run under any Novell NetWare® Server. (2) A working machine having above mentioned version of Windows® installed. The hard disk of the working machine will be used to save the data recovered from the crashed drive. (3) Minimum 64Mb RAM (Recommended 128 Mb)
A Data Recovery Software- QR for Novell Netware NSS checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Scan Results of QuickRecoveryDemoNOVELLNSS.exe
QuickRecoveryDemoNOVELLNSS.exe: OK
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 1
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 1.32 MB
Time: 2.470 sec (0 m 2 s)
Use the below code to display the award image on your website:
Publisher's Description:
Q R for Novell (NSS) is a non-destructive, simple and easy to use data recoovery software, supports IDE, EIDE, SCSI , SATA drives, long file name, volumes of all versions of Novell NetWare, having multi-disk and multi-lingual support, simulates previously existing partitions and is read-only i.e. the program will never attempt to write to the drive to recover. Its unique Guided File Excavation Technology (GFETCh) helps in locating files and folders lost behind overwritten partitions and even if bad sectors hinder drive access. An exhaustive scan of the drive is performed to locate lost volumes. It recovers data from Novell Netware volumes where ?VREPAIR? failed to repair the volumes, internal data structures like "HotFix Table/ Volume Definition Table are missing or corrupted", un-mounted volume, damaged File allocations, sub-allocated netware volumes, compressed Novell files, damaged/ deleted/ corrupted volumes, virus attack, disk crash, accidental formatting and creating different file system, missing/corrupted Operating System or software failure, lost partition, missing drives, and even from crashed Novel drives. All found data is presented in a tree structure so that lost files can be copied in a working volume.
|