- Windows
- System Utilities
- Backup & Restore
- NTFS Recovery Toolkit
NTFS Recovery Toolkit
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Description
The latest version of NTFS Recovery Toolkit, version 23, is developed by LSoft Technologies Inc. and is a powerful System Utilities tool falling under the Backup & Restore category. The program is designed to tackle all kinds of partition recovery problems and to restore data on NTFS hard drives. It comes with two executable files: FileRecovery.exe, and PartRecovery.exe.
This versatile software is perfect for users who need to recover partitions and files manually without incurring any charges, as the program license is Freeware. The program includes a comprehensive step-by-step manual, the ability to view and edit disk sectors using the Disk Editor, and the capability to manage volumes by creating, deleting, formatting, and editing them with the Partition Manager. It also allows users to create disk images and to scan drives for deleted partitions and files, enabling the preview of their contents using File Recovery and Partition Recovery software. The program's file size is 35.3 MB.
While the manual mode is robust and feature-rich, users can opt to pay a license fee to access additional functionalities in the automated mode. The registered version offers advanced features like restoring deleted or damaged files, saving detected or restored partition information back to the HDD, and fixing MBR and partition tables using the Partition Recovery and File Recovery software.
NTFS Recovery Toolkit is compatible with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows XP, XP Professional, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. Previous versions of the program, such as 13.0, 13, and 12.0, also exist, showcasing the software's evolution and improvement over time.
To get started with this effective data recovery tool, users can easily download the latest version online. As it is available for free, it provides excellent value, particularly for those in urgent need of System Utilities solutions without upfront costs.
Pros:
- Free to use in manual mode.
- Wide range of functionalities including viewing/editing disk sectors, managing volumes, and creating disk images.
- Supports a broad array of Windows operating systems.
- Detailed and user-friendly manual available.
Cons:
- Advanced automated recovery features require a paid license.
- Might be somewhat complex for average users without much technical knowledge.
You may want to check out more software, such as NTFS Recovery, RS NTFS Recovery or Starus NTFS Recovery, which might be similar to NTFS Recovery Toolkit.
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