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Main » 2008 » January » 29 » Partition Find and Mount Pro v2.3
Partition Find and Mount Pro v2.3
18:23:09

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.

Partition Find & Mount is:
-- Easy to use. You do not need special knowledge to use the software.
-- Safe to your data. There is no possible way you could get things worse.

Professional version of Find and Mount has no speed limitations and is allowed to be used for commercial needs, for example, in a data recovery business.

Master Boot Record
Master Boot Record is a hidden area on your hard drive that contains all information about disk partitions (sometimes also called volumes or logical drives). If it gets erased or damaged, you may completely lose access to your data.

Lost or deleted partitions can be found with Partition Find and Mount. In the easiest case, if MBR is the only structure that is corrupted, it will take just a second for Partitions Find & Mount to find all partitions!

After partitions are found, you can mount them to the system, making them visible as usual read-only disk volumes.


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