Thursday, July 31, 2008

Pandora Recovery 2.0.1 Release – FAT16/32 (i.e. USB/Flash/Camera), Localized and more

Pandora Recovery - Pandora Recovery 2.0.1 - July, 3 2008

“The most requested feature, FAT support, has been implemented and released to production as a part of the new Pandora Recovery 2.0.1.

Pandora Recovery 2.0.1 expands the list of supported formats to include FAT16 and FAT32. In effect, this allows recovery of files wiped out from digital camera cards, USB flash drives, Win98 and some older WinXP hard drives.

So, if you have accidentally pressed 'Delete All' on your camera - do not despair - Pandora Recovery 2.0.1 will quickly bring your images back.

In addition to the above, the latest release implements support for automatic device insertion and removal detection, makes search statistics available to the user, adds % overwritten to the list of sort criteria and improves navigation paths.

By default, only the deleted items, or folders with deleted files or subfolders will be displayed in the browse tree, while in pre-2.0.1 releases all files would be displayed. The display can be toggled by using the 'Show deleted items only' button in the toolbar.

The user interface has been localized to Russian and Serbian locale.

Finally, Pandora PowerPack has been expanded to include 1GB Flash Drive. …”

Pandora Recovery - Find and Recover Deleted Files of Any Type

“Pandora Recovery is a powerful free tool that provides its users an effective way to attempt recovery of permanently deleted files. And that does not mean restoration of a file from Recycle Bin. Pandora Recovery actually recovers files permanently removed from Recycle Bin, files originally deleted using Shift + Delete keys bypassing Recycle Bin and files deleted from DOS prompt.

Pandora Recovery is not a backup tool - it can recover files that have been deleted months before Pandora Recovery was installed. And while the likelihood of successful recovery is negatively affected by the time passed since the deletion of files Pandora Recovery users were able to recover files eleven years after deletion and more than five years after re-formatting a hard drive!

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A cool tool gets even cooler (Thanks to Bojan for letting me know about the update). And still free (for home, non-commercial usage) too.

All to often an "undelete" tool can and will save your hide. And for a low price you can also get an officially supported portable version (so you can carry your undelete with you and amaze your co-workers with your technical savvy when you plug in and recover that party picture they thought was deleted from the office camera... ;)

 

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