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- Clone data from disk drives file/system
- Creates sector-by-sector copy (backup)
- Damaged partitions: MBR, MFT, Root, etc.
- Find specific files (advanced filter option)
- Rebuild files according to their file types
- Recover data from formatted hard drives
- Recover documents, photos, videos, etc.
- Recover files from partition problems
- Show detailed file system component changes
- Simple, preview files before recovering
- Supports NTFS, and all FAT file systems
- Supports IDE, EIDE, SCSI, ATA, SATA, etc.
- And so much more.
- Improved User Interface (UI)
- New (more) advanced RAID support
- LiveUSB to boot crashed systems
- Improved scan and recovery engine
- Other bug fixes and improvements.
- Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 (32 bit or 64-bit systems)
- Computer with resonable speed
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0
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- Disconnect from internet (most important)
- Unpack and install the program (run setup)
- Do not launch the program, exit if running
- Copy Patch from Crack to installation dir
- Default: “C:Program FilesData Rescue PC4“
- Run as admin the crack and click on ‘Patch’
- Copy license file to ‘CMD > %userprofile%’
- Default dir: “C:Users[YOUR USER NAME]”
- Never let the program to go online, block!
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DrDD- DataRescue's DD freeware
DataRescue's DD (in short DrDD) - is a graphical disk imager intended for data recovery and backup of partially corrupted storage devices. DrDD creates complete or partial images of disks or memory cards to files on another storage device, allowing multiple data recovery attempts on the raw data, thereby minimizing the risk of damaging the corrupted media further. DrDD is available for Windows PC and Mac OS X machines.
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Source: this is the damaged storage device you want to recover from, in this case, as 750 GB NTFS drive.
Destination: this is the file where data read off the media will be stored. Since DrDD can backup partial areas, the default naming scheme will include, as a reminder, range information. Two formats are supported: one pure raw format, created with the .dd extension, and a PhotoRescue specific format, created with the .cib extension.