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- Hard Disk Data Recovery
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- Active@ File Recovery Internet Service Features
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- Glossary of Terms
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- Active@ File Recovery Software Screens Illustrating Main Features
- Active@ File Recovery Web Service
- Preview of a Recoverable gif. File
- Active@ Boot Disk is loaded and ready for use
- Active@ File Recovery started from the Active@ Boot Disk on unbootable system and is ready for the system recovery
- Active@ File Recovery started from the Active@ Boot Disk on an unbootable system and is ready for system recovery
- Recovering a File to a Specific Destination
- Unbootable System Startup Screens
- Using Advanced Search for .jpeg, .gif, bmp, etc. files.
- Active@ Boot Disk contains many helpful utilities in addition to Active@ File Recovery:
- Active@ File Recovery Web Service HELP
- Active@ File Recovery Web Service HELP for Windows VISTA Users
- Active@ File Recovery Web Service HELP for Windows VISTA Users. Screenshot
- Overview of Active@ File Recovery
- Using Active@ File Recovery
- See How To... for help with specific tasks:
- Activate Software with a Registration Key
- Use QuickScan to Scan a Drive for Deleted Files
- Use SuperScan to Detect Deleted and Damaged Partitions
- How to Filter SuperScan Results
- How to Launch SuperScan
- How to Open SuperScan Results
- How to Save SuperScan Results
- How to Search SuperScan Results
- Search for Deleted Files and Folders
- Preview File Contents to Check File Recovery Status
- Recover Deleted Files
- Recover Deleted Folders
- Virtually Reassemble Damaged or Deleted RAID
- Create a Disk Image for the Drive
- Open and Work with Disk Image
- See Concepts for general background information:
- Understanding Hardware and Disk Organization
- Understanding File System (FAT)
- Understanding File System (NTFS)
- NTFS Partition Boot Sector
- NTFS Master File Table (MFT)
- NTFS File Types
- NTFS Data Integrity and Recoverability
- NTFS Compressed Files
- NTFS Encrypted Files
- NTFS Multiple Data Streams
- NTFS Partition Boot Sector
- NTFS Sparse Files
- NTFS System Files
- Understanding the File Recovery Process
- Disk Scanning
- Define Clusters Chain for the Deleted Entry
- Example of defining cluster chains on NTFS
- Clusters Chain Recovery
- Understanding the Partition Recovery Process
- Disk scan for deleted entries
- MBR is Damaged
- Partition is Deleted or Partition Table is Damaged
- Partition Boot Sector is damaged
- Missing or Corrupted System Files
- Partition is deleted or Partition Table is damageds
- Partition is deleted or Partition Table is damageds 1
- Partition is deleted or Partition Table is damageds 2
- Partition is deleted or Partition Table is damageds 3
- Recovery Tips
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is the difference between versions of Active@ File Recovery
- What is a Disk Image? Why is it needed?
- How can I download a DEMO version of Active@ File Recovery utility?
- 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 file. It was deleted BEFORE Active@ File Recovery was installed on my computer. Is it possible to restore the file?
- Supported Systems
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