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Partition Find and Mount 2.31  
Size:
1.63MB
Publisher:
Release Date:2008-09-08
Submit Date:2008-09-08
OS: Win 2000/XP/2003
Downloads:4577
Popularity:Popularity:0/10
USER RATING
4.20
(out of 5 )
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Publisher's Description
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Partition Find & Mount implements a new concept of deleted or lost partition recovery. It works in the most convenient way possible — by locating and mounting partitions into the system, thus making those lost partitions available to you like any generic disk volume. Partition Find & Mount will also work in case any Boot Record (including the Master Boot Record) is missing, damaged or overwritten.

Features:

  • Easy to use. You do not need special knowledge to use the software.
  • 3 modes of partition search
  • Non-standard disk layouts are supported
  • All versions of NTFS and FAT are supported
  • Allows to create and mount images
  • Safe to your data. There is no possible way you could get things worse.
Lost important data? Give it a try. Partition Find & Mount is free for personal use!
 
 
 
4.20
(out of 5 )
"Not Data Safe!"

Reviewer: -eric

Review Date: 2009-11-01
 
I tried to use this to make a fat32 hard drive from another computer readable and copyable on my WinXP ntfs format hard drive. Scanning wrote information to the fat32 hard drive and apparently screwed up the format so that the original computer could no longer read it.
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