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DiskInternals Partition Recovery
Version: 1.9
Downloads Count: 1,775
License Type: Trial
Price: $140
Date Added: Oct 10, 2007
Operating Systems: Windows XP
File Size: 1928 KB
Author: DiskInternals
- Vista Recovery Disc 123,417
- UndeletePlus 116,148
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- GetDataBack for FAT 78,085
- Undelete Home Edition 47,964
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Most recent User Reviews for DiskInternals Partition Recovery
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Reviewed by: Leon37
08-29-2009
Duration of ownership: 1 Days
Strengths: It took a long time to run
Weaknesses: It did not recover any files
Overall Evaluation: Very poor
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Reviewed by: serinitism
04-09-2008
Duration of ownership: 1 Days
Strengths: I recently lost my RAID 0 config (next time I'll go 0+1) and wanted to get back my files.I tried some RAID 0 recovery tools but they needed to be able to read both drives separately. Since the raid itself was found with Vista 64 (as an unmountable volume) I tried an undelete. I still had to hold my breath and create a new basic disk but I was careful to do a quick format of the drive to leave the data as intact as possible. With 320G over 3 partitions I am at 18 minutes and counting with over 17,000 directories, 298000 files and counting! I'm about 25% done with the detection process so I'm crossing my fingers that this is going to work. If so, I guess it'll be worth the $140 but I'll sure as heck be looking around for other tools in the meanwhile. At the very least if I can't find anything I know this particular application can do it. If you can chalk it up to a business expense, go for it!
Weaknesses: Price
Overall Evaluation: I'm amazed at the number of files it's detected so far, it's not even half done yet and I think I've got most of my data. Of course that could be system data for Windows which I could care less about, but certainly recommended before reformatting and going back to square 1 with nothing!
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