Magic Partition Recovery Rebuilds Damaged Partitions, Recreates File System from Scratch
East Imperial Soft releases Magic Partition Recovery, a new top-of-the-line disk recovery tool to recover lost information, rebuild formatted partitions and recreate damaged and overwritten file system records. The new player on the crowded data recovery market offers smarter recovery, and makes it possible rebuilding missing disk system structures from the scratch based on the actual data discovered on the volume. Magic Partition Recovery supports all types of storage media formatted with all revisions of FAT and NTFS. About Magic Partition Recovery 1.0 Magic Partition Recovery is a complete, fully automated hard disk and data recovery product. Its abilities range from easy recovery of deleted files and folders to complete reconstruction of hard drive system structures such as the MBR, partition table, and and the file system. The new product combines comprehensive functionality with intuitive usability, allowing anyone to use the product. The new partition recovery solution recovers deleted files and folders from all types of healthy, formatted and corrupted disks quickly and easily. Its Explorer-like user interface makes the entire process as easy as browsing the drive with Windows Explorer. In Quick Recovery mode, the tool lists recoverable files in just seconds, while Comprehensive Analysis performs content-aware scan of the full disk in order to locate all recoverable information that's still available. In addition to recovering files and folders, Magic Partition Recovery can fix damaged disk system structures and recover corrupted file systems, effectively restoring inaccessible disks back into fully operational condition. The tool can recover formatted and repartitioned volumes, including those half-filled with new information. Content-Aware Disk Analysis Magic Partition Recovery offers an innovative way to rebuild disk system structures. By performing content-aware analysis of the entire disk surface, Magic Partition Recovery can rebuild missing, overwritten and severely corrupted file system from the scratch. Content-aware analysis reads the entire surface of the disk in order to detect files of known types such as documents, compressed archives, pictures, emails, music and multimedia files in most common formats. Based on that information, Magic Partition Recovery can manufacture a replacement file system listing all files and folders discovered on the disk being repaired. In a way, in Comprehensive Analysis mode Magic Partition Recovery does not "fix" the disk, but performs a complete re-build of affected system structures. Content-aware file system recovery is unique to Magic Partition Recovery, putting it ahead of the competition. Compatibility Magic Partition Recovery recovers healthy, formatted, corrupted and inaccessible disks, and supports all brands of magnetic and solid-state storage media. The tool can recover hard drives, memory cards, USB flash drives and removable disks. Magic Partition Recovery supports all versions of FAT and NTFS, and runs in 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 2003 and 2008 Server. Pricing and Availability Magic Partition Recovery is immediately available. North American pricing starts at $139. Local prices may vary. Free evaluation download available from manufacturer's Web site. About East Imperial Soft Founded in 2002, East Imperial Soft manufactures end-user data recovery tools for Microsoft Windows. The company's wide range of data recovery products covers the needs of novice computer users and seasoned professionals. The company offers end-user solutions integrating advanced technical capabilities with high level of usability allowing its products to be used by home users and data recovery professionals altogether. You can download partition recovery software from manufacturer's Web site.
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