BringBack description
BringBack - easy to use, inexpensive, and highly successful data recovery for Windows & Linux
If you have ever experienced data loss as a result of accidental reformatting, virus attacks, power spikes or hardware malfunctions, you probably look for a data recovery solution.
BringBackTM offers easy to use, inexpensive, and highly successful data recovery for Windows & Linux (ext2) operating systems and digital images stored on memory cards, etc.
This do-it-yourself data recovery solution is far more effective than other available options. When you've given up hope, BringBack keeps on working - and achieves results.
Tech Assist, who also bring you ByteBack, prides itself on offering the very best in Data Recovery and Network Security tools, since 1992. We strive to make our software
solutions flexible, cost effective, and as easy to use as possible.
These powerful tools will satisfy the needs of any experienced professional. Additionally, if you are new to data recovery, BringBack can be configured to operate in automatic mode, so that you won't have to deal with complicated technical scenarios. In automatic mode, we have configured all options to provide the best possible results.
Here are some key features of "BringBack":
· Disk Viewer - is designed to assist a skilled person in assessing the volume condition. It provides search, navigation, and view augmentation for the most common on-disk structure formats.
· Supported filesystems are FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS (all versions)
· Provides limited ext2 (Linux filesystem) support
· Recovers hardware RAID0 & RAID5
· Validation engine - checks files on disk before recovery to see which are broken and which are not. Supports limited set of files, mostly system types
· Following is the list of file formats known to the current version of the Data Validation Engine (BringBackTM 2.1), in no particular order
· Digital image file recovery from digital cameras
· Runs on Windows NT/2000/XP/2003
· May run from CD, i.e. does not need to write to the disk
Limitations:
· limited to 4 folders per run