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Kernel for FAT and NTFS is an impeccable, outstanding, and eminent Windows Disk Recovery software developed to cater the needs of recovering the data lost from computer's hard disk or other storage media like PEN drive, ZIP drive, etc. To help you recover the lost data on the basis of various data loss situations, three scanning modes are embedded in the Windows Disk Recovery software that are depicted below:
Quick Scan: It is the fastest recovery mode that helps you recover the files and folders that are deleted recently. This mode can also be used in case the data is lost due to damage of MFT, corruption of the file system(s), presence of bad sectors on disk, and Index corruption.
Extensive Scan: This mode is comparatively slower than the Quick Scan mode. Using this mode, you can recover those files and folders that Quick Scan mode fails to recover. The mode works well in case the data is lost due to hard disk formatting, deletion of hard disk partitions, and recreation of hard disk partitions.
File Trace: It is the slowest but the most efficient data recovery mode of the software. The mode scans the complete hard disk drive sector by sector to recover the maximum data. One should use this mode when both Quick Scan and Extensive Scan modes get failed to produce the desired result. Using this mode, the user can even recover the files that were deleted long back.
Apart from providing various scanning modes, Windows Disk Recovery software provides other supportive options that make data recovery fast, flawless, and less tiresome. Other supportive options embedded in the Windows Disk Recovery software are:
Save Recovery Snapshot: This option saves the scanning process of the partition. Windows partitions when scanned can take several hours to get scanned. That is why this option has been provided so that user can save the snapshot of scanned disk and later on load it to Kernel for FAT and NTFS software and resume the recovery process after the scanned step. The software saves the snapshot in .NKFN file format.
Load Recovery Snapshot: This option loads the saved .NKFN file to Kernel for FAT and NTFS for further processing.
Find Files: This option enables you to search a specific file or files related to a particular file format type amongst thousands of files recovered by the Windows Disk Recovery software.
Settings: This option lets you define settings for the software before starting the data recovery operation, such as number of sectors to read in single attempt, renaming, duplicating, or skipping duplicate files, number of retries on bad sectors, and settings for deleted files to include them, exclude them, or to only recover deleted files.
File Filters: This option works similar to the Find Files option. However, the only difference among both is using the Find Files option, you can search for a specific type of files, say *.xls but with the File Filters option, you can specify multiple file types, say *.xls, *.docx, *.pdf, etc. Based on the file type(s) you specify, the software displays the recovered items.
After the software has completed the scanning process, all files and folders found on selected hard disk drive or partition are displayed in a hierarchical manner. Kernel for FAT and NTFS - Windows Disk Recovery software also enables you to preview a selected file before saving it on your computer's hard disk or other storage media.
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Kernel for FAT and NTFS software is available for a free demo to help you analyze the software features. The free demo version of Windows Disk Recovery software works similar to the FULL version but does not allow you to save the recovered data. To save the data recovered using Kernel for FAT and NTFS software, you need to purchase the full version of the software.
Supports:
File Systems: FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and NTFS5
Windows OS: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95, and DOS
Drives: IDE, EIDE, SCSI, SATA, PEN, ZIP, and USB drives
Important Note for Vista Users