Download Free/Trial Version Of ANALYZER for RECOVER Floppy Pro
Recursive disk level data recovery analysis software for bad Floppy Disks. Single recursive run lists all files having a folderentry from an inaccessible floppy disk. Listed files and orphaned files can be recovered by using recover floppy Pro v1.0. Meant for floppydisks that generate 'Drive A: is not accessible' or 'The disk in drive A: is not formatted' error in WINDOWS. Runs from a DOS box inWINDOWS XP / 2000 / ME / 98 / 98SE / 95 / 95 OSR2. Depending on the version of the WINDOWS OS, a bad Boot Sector on a floppydisk generates 'Drive A: is not accessible' or 'The disk in drive A: is not formatted' error in WINDOWS. 'Drive A: is not accessible' error meansone of these other problems too: 1) 'Data Error (cyclic redundancy check)' 2) ''The system cannot read from the specified device' 3) 'Therequested sector is not found'. Mainly a bad Boot Sector and/or some other bad sectors in the system area of the floppy disk cause this error(again depending on the WINDOWS version): 'The disk indrive A: is not formatted Do you want to format it now'. These are not big problems. There is no need to find bad sectors by yourself. There isno need to look at sector contents by yourself. And there is no need to make any decisions by yourself regarding what to recover, and whatcontent belongs to what file. Analyzer for RECOVER Floppy Pro lists files with their cluster size and fragmentation status. This shows that thismuch of info is still available on the bad floppy. This ability to list the lost files ensures that your precious files can be recovered by usingRECOVER Floppy Pro v1.0 (just $21 USD). In the case of a reformatted floppy disk, the analyzer can only list files having a folder entry. ButRECOVER Floppy Pro can recover these orphaned files too giving them new names when they are recovered.
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