Portable DiskDigger 0.8.2 : An All-in-one Undelete And Recover Utility

Posted on the July 5th, 2009 under Files, Others by Kunn

Portable Free Apps : Portable DiskDigger 0.8.2 : An All-in-one Undelete And Recover Utility

Portable DiskDigger 0.8.2 : An All-in-one Undelete And Recover Utility
Portable DiskDigger 0.8.2 : An All-in-one Undelete And Recover Utility

DiskDigger can recover files from any type of media that your computer can read. This includes USB flash drives, memory cards (SD, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, etc), and of course your hard drive. The types of files that it recovers include photos, videos, music, documents, and many other formats.

Main features of DiskDigger:

  • DiskDigger scans for many different types of files, including photos, videos, music files, and documents, and displays what it finds as it scans in real time.
  • You can preview most of the files found by DiskDigger without having to save them to a different location first. More than that, you can preview files while DiskDigger continues scanning!
  • DiskDigger scans any type of media that is readable by your computer, including USB flash drives, memory cards (SD, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, etc), and your hard drive(s).
  • It can undelete files from all types of FAT partitions (including the new exFAT file system), as well as NTFS.
  • It can go underneath the file system to scan for traces and remnants of lost files.
  • DiskDigger does everything in memory, meaning that it never writes any temporary files to your disk or other media (unless you choose to save files that it recovers).
  • Since DiskDigger is a completely self-contained program, it leaves no trace on the computer where it is run. It does not save any settings to the registry. There is nothing to “install,” and the entire program is a single executable file.
  • For advanced users, DiskDigger allows scanning disk image files.

Download : Portable DiskDigger 0.8.2 - Website

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