Recovery of accidentally deleted partition with Active@ Partition Recovery


Author: LSoft Technologies
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Active@ Partition Recovery is a compact and easy to use recovery software that can: Recover deleted partitions FAT-NTFS-HFS+-Ext2-3fs Restore deleted FAT-NTFS-HFS-ExtFs Logical Drives Scan hard drives - to detect just deleted partitions SuperScan - detect formatted or damaged partitions Create Drive Image - for backup recovery purposes Preview files and folders on deleted partition or drive Rollback, Backup and Restore disk partitioning info Fix damaged Master Boot Record and Partition Table Fix damaged Volume and Partition Boot Sectors Backup MBR, Restore MBR, partition table, volume boot sectors from previously created backups http: www.partition-recovery.com


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  1. For johnathan downer (if only my HDD was that small i'm having to run it on a 2TB with a 1.83TB partition.. calculating about 120 days to do the scan)

    This could happen only if all signatures selected (LastChance is used). Regular QuickScan\SuperScan for PartRecovery cannot scan so long. Except may be if HDD itself has many bad clusters, or connected via slow USB 1.0
  2. Is this totally Freeware ? 
  3. Hello, I need your help please. I was following your instructions with a newer version of Active@ Partition Recovery and a scan was able to find all my documents. It even says it is in excellent condition. Since it found all my data within a few minutes, (had about 200 GBs) in my 2 TB slim Seagate I paused the scan (like you did) and tried to hit recovery. However it is asking me to initialize the hard drive first..... And to my understanding that means it will format the drive, thus deleting all information?
    Thannks
  4. Do i have to format a damaged but recovered partition before recovering all data inside?
  5. What i should to do if i start computer and an error: unknown filesystem grub rescue??
  6. if only my HDD was that small i'm having to run it on a 2TB with a 1.83TB partition.. calculating about 120 days to do the scann
  7. Does Active@ partition keep ORIGINAL FILE NAMES?
  8. How could I recorer a hidden partition (recorevey partition)? You know that some computers has a recovery partition to reinstal the system but when you upgrade or install a diferente os the mbr change, how can we fix that? Thanks.