About Data Rescue II
The best data recovery software on the market for recovering files from a problem hard drive. Data Rescue II works when other tools fail. Data Rescue II is also completely safe to use since it does not attempt any risky repairs to the drive while its scanning. This is the safest, most powerful software to recover your hard drive. Data Rescue II is the same software used by many data recovery services.
- Quick Scan: Shows files currently existing in Hard drive.
- Thorough Scan: A comprehensive scan which returns all possible results from hard drive. Deleted Files (Files in Freespace) + Existing files.
- Deleted File Scan: Searches only free space for files. Reconstructs files as best as possible.
- Clone: Make a clone of a work and/or failing hard drive.
Whats New in this Version
- This version is fully compatible with OS X 10.5 (Leopard). Also runs on Panther, Jaguar, and Tiger (OS X 10.2.8 and later).
- New file types supported for the Deleted Files and Thorough Scan modes:, Apple Mail EMLX files, ArchiCAD files, AVI movies, Keychain files, Generic RIFF files, Adobe AfterEffects .aep files, DV (digital video) movies, InDesign INDD files, Several application file types based on binary property list format:, Apple audio loop and stmp files, Comic Life collection files, iChat transcripts, Nib files, PackageMaker project files, Quartz composer qtz files, Webarchive files, generic binary property list (.plist) files
- Improved support for recovering large sparse disk image files
- Improved support for recovering pkzip files
- Added ability to unmount or eject a volume (useful when booted from CDROM)
- Several bug fixes
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later
- 128 MB RAM or more recommended
Download Details
- Company:
- Prosoft Engineering
- Version:
- 1.2
- Post Date:
- April 7, 2008
- License:
- Demo
- File Size:
- 12.5MB
- URL Type:
- Form
- Download ID:
- 1652
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