DiskInternals.Uneraser
8.24.2

Restore any deleted or corrupted file from NTFS, FAT32/exFAT/FAT, APFS, etc.
DiskInternals Uneraser is an advanced undelete tool used for recovering documents, photos, archives and files of other types deleted from any storage media. DiskInternals Uneraser Features: - Works under Windows® 2000, XP, 2003, 2008 Server, Vista, Windows 7/8/10/11. - Supported file systems: * NTFS, exFAT, FAT12/16/32 (Windows). * HFS, HFS+ (MacOS X, iOS). * ZFS, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, Reiser, Reiser4, UFS (Linux, FreeBSD). - Hidden file systems. - Symbolic links for NTFS/HFS/Ext - Unicode for files and folder - Native RAID and Dynamic Disk Support. - Windows and Linux software RAID arrays. - Virtual Disk Images (VMware, VirtualBox, Microsoft VirtualPC, Parallels). - Forensic Disk Images (EnCase, ProDiscover). - MBR, GPT, Apple and BSD partition tables. - Apple .DMG disk images. - Creates image files for entire hard drives, logical drives, or their part. - Disk image files can be processed like regular disks. - Recovers compressed and encrypted files (NTFS, NTFS5). - Ignores file access rights (NTFS). - Recognizes localized and long file names. - Undelete folders with subfolders. - Original algorithm for recovering deleted folders in Windows® (FAT32). - Files can be recovered on any (including network) disks visible to the host operating system. - Recovered files can be mounted onto a new drive letter! - FTP Export. - Preview recoverable files before purchasing the product. - Recover deleted files remotely over the network. - Boot CD. DiskInternals Uneraser can undelete: - Files and Folders deleted from the Recycle Bin. - Files deleted bypassing the Recycle Bin (for example when using [Shift]+[Delete]) - Common folders such as My Documents, My Pictures and other. - Photos deleted from digital cameras. - Files and folders deleted from the command line. - Files after virus or worm attack. - Damaged disks (disks with bad sectors).
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- last updated 10/22/2025 12:00:00 AM
- Publisher: DiskInternals Research
- License: Proprietary
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