Ramblings of an old Doc

 

This free gem can restore files accidentally deleted from your Computer, Recycle Bin, digital camera, flash drive.

from undelete360.com

Undelete 360 is one of the best programs to use for restoring accidentally or unintentionally deleted files from your computer (from personal experience), regardless of storage medium and what’s better? It’s free.

Built on a very fast and efficient algorithm, the program will browse, search, and recover files that have been deleted as a result of an accident, a virus, or software and computer failures. Undelete 360 can recover files deleted from computer hard drives, USB/thumb drives and memory sticks, the memory cards used in cameras, smart phones, and other devices, pen drives, and more. The program supports both file recovery and folder recovery.” – Software Site

It has no ads, beg screens, time or feature limits. The maker states:

“Undelete 360 is a powerful data recovery software that can effectively recover files deleted due to many reasons like human errors, trojan infection, software or hardware failure, unexpected system shutdown. The program works directly with storage media such as hard drive, flash drive, USB external drive, ZIP, Firewire drives, digital camera card, and more.

Scan results are displayed in both a file type and a folder view. You can preview files before recovery and that helps you find target files in short time. The filter feature allows the users to perform a search for certain files instead of scanning the entire volume. Other features include Hex viewer. It can also recover compressed and encrypted files deleted on NTFS drives.

Undelete 360 recovers files of all types, including: DOC, XLS, RTF, PDF, PPT, MDB, HTML, CSV, TXT, PAS, CPP, EML; audio and video files: AVI, MP3, WAV, WMA, MPG, MOV, ASF; image files: JPEG, JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIF, TGA, EML, RAW, and so on.”

 

System Requirements
Operating system: Windows 2000 / XP / VISTA / Windows 7 / 2003 or 2008 Server.
Supported file systems: NTFS, NTFS5, FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32
RAM: 128-1024 MB (depends on the drive size and amount of free space)
Hard Disk: minimum 15 MB of free space required for installation
Display: 1024 x 768 or higher resolution, 256 colors

Download: http://www.undelete360.com/


Comments
on Jun 05, 2011

Oh I wish I had known about this a year ago...

 

on Jun 05, 2011

How is this compared to Recuva ?

on Jun 05, 2011

Never installed Recuva, Carl... They appear to have the same features... Great to see ya, man! 

on Jun 05, 2011

Ah okay. Well, it's free, so I'll try it.

on Jun 05, 2011

carl, i thought recuva was good until i tried irecover. you may want to give it a shot.

on Jun 06, 2011

Ah okay. Well, it's free, so I'll try it.

Yea, can't beat the price!

Thanks Doc for a couple of great ones this weekend!  I am glad some one was watching out for us as I fixed that faulty drain.

on Jun 06, 2011

You're welcome... btw, "There's an app for that!"

MadDeez
carl, i thought recuva was good until i tried irecover. you may want to give it a shot.

To be fully functional, iRecover requires purchase... Cnet says.

on Jun 06, 2011

What is it with these guys? They put out a cut down version that's supposed to do such and such yet when it comes down to actually using it you got to pay in order to do what you downloaded it for? That's a scam in my book.