Features of Deep Data Recovery
- Comprehensive Data Recovery– Recovers lost or deleted files from various data loss scenarios.
- Recover Deleted Files – Restores files deleted by mistake or after emptying the recycle bin.
- Formatted Drive Recovery – Retrieves data from accidentally formatted drives of any type.
- RAW Drive Recovery – Recovers files from drives that have become inaccessible or show as RAW.
- Recover Deleted/Lost Partition – Restores files from deleted or lost partitions.
- Other Reasons Data Recovery – Retrieves data lost due to virus attack, OS crash, power failure, or unknown errors.
- Wide Device & File System Support– Works with multiple storage devices and file systems.
- Support Storage Devices – Compatible with PC, server, memory card, digital camera, external hard drive, USB flash drive, and other drives.
- Support File Types – Recovers pictures, audio, videos, documents, archives, and other file types.
- Supported File Systems – Handles FAT, exFAT, NTFS, NTFS5, ext2, ext3, and HFS+ file systems.
- Flexible Scanning Modes– Offers quick and deep scanning options for different recovery needs.
- Quick Scan – Fast scan for recently deleted files using a basic algorithm.
- Deep Scan – Thorough sector-by-sector scan for advanced recovery of lost files.
- Preview Before Recovery– Lets you see files before restoring them.
- Preview Files – Allows you to check lost files and confirm what you want to recover before the actual recovery process.
- Repair Corrupted Media Files– Fixes damaged or corrupted videos and photos.
- Repair Lost/Damaged Camera Videos – Repairs corrupt, damaged, or broken MP4 and MOV videos from major camera brands.
- Repair Corrupt/Damaged Photos – Fixes damaged or corrupt JPEG/JPG photos on any storage medium.
- Safe & Easy-to-Use Process– Ensures secure recovery with a simple three-step workflow.
- Three-Step Recovery – Scan, preview, and recover files with an easy and user-friendly interface.
- Safe Recovery – Advises saving recovered files to a different drive to avoid overwriting existing data.