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AnyReader 2.6 - Read data from scratched CD/DVDs, unreliable LAN(Wi-Fi), damaged flash disks.
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Size: 2.50 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003,Windows Media Center Edition 2005,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate
Developer:Regall LLC (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: Pentium 120, 32 RAM
New in this version: Version 2.6: System standby is disabled while the program is running (except Win95, Win98, WinMe); File copying algorithm further improved; Fixed an intermittent error reported by users of some builds of Windows.
AnyReader checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Scan Results of anyreader_setup.exe
anyreader_setup.exe: OK
Known viruses: 77960
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 1
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 2.23 MB
Time: 2.079 sec (0 m 2 s)
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Publisher's Description:
AnyReader: read from scratched CD/DVDs, unreliable LAN (Wi-Fi), damaged floppy/flash disks, etc.
Effectively copy corrupt data from any type of disks or faulty connections when standard copy methods
fail. AnyReader supports resumed downloads from a remote PC if the connection was broken during the
copy process (especially useful for unreliable Wi-Fi networks).
AnyReader is great for copying files from scratched CD/DVDs or defective floppy/hard disks. Normally,
when your computer is unable to copy files from a damaged disk it will abort and delete the part of the
file it has copied. AnyReader will continue copying the file right to the end; any data that hasn't been
recovered after several retries is replaced with blanks. This will allow you to effectively read every
byte of information that can be read.
Here are some situations where AnyReader can help: your CD/DVD drive can't read a bad, scratched or
trashed disks; the standard copying method fails because of an error, such as "(Bad CRC) A cyclic
redundancy check (CRC) checksum error occurred", "Cannot read from the source file or disk", an
unknown error or a bad disk; you have 2 bad copies of a file that you would like to put right; you can't
download a file across a wireless LAN because of a bad connection, etc.
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