What are the strengths of File Scavenger as a Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP undelete product?
File Scavenger was designed as a high-quality commercial product. The many strengths include: • Meticulously designed to undelete files in many cases. • Optimized to scan large disks. • Support for the standard Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP compression engine. • Flexibility in switching between standard and exhaustive search mode. In standard mode, you can quickly undelete recently deleted files and recover complete directory paths leading to the files. In exhaustive mode the entire disk is searched for any trace of files that can be undeleted. Exhaustive searches may succeed where standard searches fail with the limitation that no directory information will be recovered. • Simple and powerful user interface. Menus and buttons are easy to use. Files can be sorted by date, size, name, etc. • File pattern matching. You can search for specific filetypes (e.g. *.doc), all files in a folder (e.g. "\folder1\*”), etc. • Undeleting multiple files and entire folders in one operatio
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