How to...
- Activate Software with a Registration Key
- Use QuickScan to Scan a Drive for Deleted Files and Folders
- Use SuperScan to Detect Deleted and Damaged Partitions
- Search for Deleted Files and Folders
- Preview File Contents to Check File Recovery Status
- Recover Deleted Files
- Recover Deleted Folders
- Create a Disk Image for the Drive
- Open and Work with Disk Images
- Virtually Reassemble a Deleted or Damaged RAID. RAID Array Data Recovery
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
- How can I download DEMO version of Active@ File Recovery utility?
- What is the difference between the personal and the commercial versions?
- What is the difference between the Demo and the commercial versions?
- I have deleted a file. How long do I have before data recovery is no longer possible?
- I found that I have deleted very important document. It was deleted BEFORE Active@ File Recovery was installed on my computer. Is it possible to restore the file?
- I have Netscape Navigator 4.6 as my default browser. Will I be able to install and use Active@ File Recovery?
- Does Active@ File Recovery work under Windows 2000 / XP?
- Does Active@ File Recovery work under Windows 3.x?
- Does Active@ File Recovery support localized (e.g. French, Spanish) files names?
- Will Active@ File Recovery recover long file names?
- Will Active@ File Recovery recover files on floppy 3.5"?
- What is a Disk Image? Why is it needed?
- Why do I see so many randomly named files and many more found partitions than I had on my hard drive?