![]() First, iCare Data Recovery and all the other undelete, boot recovery, file recovery and system restoration utilities can't recover data and files which no longer exist because they've been overwritten by other files (because you kept using a PC or external storage media or drives for too long after data loss or partition loss took place. Format Recovery should be used to recover files after accidental disk, card or external drive formatting. Deep Scan Recovery is quite powerful and it's meant to be used to recover data lost after a system crash, a partition merge failure, when a file allocation table (FAT) has become corrupt, for a damaged RAID array, bad MBR or a bad drive boot sector. Advanced File Recovery should be used to attempt recovery of files dumped using Shift+DEL, or when files are hidden in a suddenly inaccessible partition, or lost in an emptied recycle bin. Lost Partition Recovery is what you should choose when you suspect that a partition has been lost by Windows or accidentally deleted by someone, or when the partition table has become corrupt. By deciphering the instructions in the help system, and poking around and experimenting with iCare Data Recovery by connecting bad disks, deliberately deleting files and generally mucking up a couple of idle Windows XP and Windows 7 computers just for fun, we managed to sort out how to most effectively use the software. ![]() The first 'problem' you'll encounter when using the software is deciding which module/selection in the interface to use. ICare Data Recovery has a built in help system which you should read, fractured English though it may be. If you're serious about data protection, purchase iCare Data Recovery and install it now - before something bad happens. As with all data recovery or data rescue products, prior planning either prevents bad outcomes or at least turns a bad outcome into something manageable. Hopefully you'll never have to use iCare Data Recovery, because if you do it means that something bad has happened. ICare Data Recovery can perform deep enough scans on internal hard drives and external drives of all kinds and memory stick and cards of all kinds that can help recover a surprising amount of data.
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