Active@ File Recovery

How to...

  1. Activate Software with a Registration Key
  2. Use QuickScan to Scan a Drive for Deleted Files and Folders
  3. Use SuperScan to Detect Deleted and Damaged Partitions
  4. Search for Deleted Files and Folders
  5. Preview File Contents to Check File Recovery Status
  6. Recover Deleted Files
  7. Recover Deleted Folders
  8. Create a Disk Image for the Drive
  9. Open and Work with Disk Images
  10. Virtually Reassemble a Deleted or Damaged RAID. RAID Array Data Recovery

Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)

  1. How can I download DEMO version of Active@ File Recovery utility?
  2. What is the difference between the personal and the commercial versions?
  3. What is the difference between the Demo and the commercial versions?
  4. I have deleted a file. How long do I have before data recovery is no longer possible?
  5. 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?
  6. I have Netscape Navigator 4.6 as my default browser. Will I be able to install and use Active@ File Recovery?
  7. Does Active@ File Recovery work under Windows 2000 / XP?
  8. Does Active@ File Recovery work under Windows 3.x?
  9. Does Active@ File Recovery support localized (e.g. French, Spanish) files names?
  10. Will Active@ File Recovery recover long file names?
  11. Will Active@ File Recovery recover files on floppy 3.5"?
  12. What is a Disk Image? Why is it needed?