 | Virtually every computer is vulnerable to data loss. The FinalData 2.0 family of products can be the difference between a potentially crippling disaster and a minor inconvenience. FinalData 2.0 empowers users with the ability to recover lost data on their own, and in private-whether the loss is due to accident, equipment problems, or intentional acts like virus attacks. All FinalData products are easy to use, work across a wide array of media, and do not require prior installation to be effective. The intuitive interface and powerful recovery algorithms give users the power to selectively choose what is recovered, as quickly as possible, and with a high degree of confidence that their data will soon be restored.
Next Generation Data Recovery Winner--Best Performance Award--Data Recovery Software (awarded to FinalData 1.0)
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FinalData Recovers Damaged and Lost Files
- Emptied Recycle Bin
- PC viruses
- Damaged hard-drive partitions
- Software failures
- Damaged system files
- Partitions deleted by FDISK
- Formatted drives
- Power outages and failures
Complete Data Recovery As Easy As 1-2-3
| 1. | Select the drive to scan. FinalData scans your drive for files and data that can be recovered. Scan the entire disk or perform a directed scan for specific clusters on the drive. Nearly all drive types are supported, including floppy, SCSI®, IDE/EIDE/ATA, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, Zip®, Jaz®, CompactFlash®, SmartMedia®, and other digital media drives. | 
| 2. | Select the files to recover. FinalData automatically groups all of the recoverable files into directories and folders, including separate areas for deleted files, deleted directories, root directories, "lost" files, and "lost" directories. FinalData gives you the option of recovering all files on the scanned drive or selecting specific files to recover. | 
| 3. | Select a directory and save the files. FinalData safely saves the newly recovered files to any drive except the initially scanned drive. You can use the file recovery Preview feature before saving to confirm that the right files are recovered and saved. |  | |
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