Before you install Nucleus Kernel ZIP - Corrupted File Repair Software on the Host Computer, it's very important for you to complete the following items on the following checklist:
First of all, Make sure you have enough memory on the Host Computer for Nucleus Kernel Zip - Corrupted File Repair Software . The application requires only about two megabytes of space, but we recommend as much as 56mb of free RAM (depending on how much data and how large a drive is being recovered).
Make sure you have enough free space on your Good Device. You need more space to save the repaired files . Here's a list of everything that may need to be saved to the Good Device before and during a recovery session:
The Repaired file. And you may need even more free space to save the repaired files because Nucleus Kernel ZIP - Corrupted File Repair Software may repair corrupted files.
Nucleus Kernel ZIP - Corrupted File Repair Software application. If you are using a single computer as the Host Computer you must have enough room for the application itself. It takes up only a few megabytes of space, so it probably won't create any memory issues. Regardless of this, it never hurts those few megabytes when checking your available memory.
Temporary files created by Nucleus Kernel ZIP - Corrupted File Repair Software and files that track your session progress. During a recovery session, Nucleus Kernel ZIP - Corrupted File Repair Software creates temporary working files on the Good Device. These files could take up dozens of megabytes of space, depending on the size of the device and amount of lost data found.
If you want to save just a small amount of data, you can use a floppy disk as the destination drive; otherwise, you need to use a local or network drive. If you don't have enough free space, you may switch to a Host Computer or Good Device with more free space.
Close all other applications to improve performance during installation. Although not necessary, this is highly recommended.