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Runtime Software's data recovery software will help you rescue your lost or inaccessible files from any imaginable data recovery disaster.
Data Recovery is possible more often than you might think - even without having to send your hard drive to a data recovery service. Download our printable Step-by-Step Guide.
Our powerful, yet easy to use, data recovery tools are designed not only to undelete accidentally deleted files or partitions but also recover your data with GetDataBack after fdisk, formatting your drive, power failure, virus attack, software failure, or after deleting files, folders or partitions. Download the free demo version now.
Our data recovery products come with free updates for the lifetime of the software. Other than with competitors who require you to buy a new version every year, our first GetDataBack customers from 2001 are still enjoying the newest versions of our software.
Runtime Software also offers a wide range of file system utilities and forensic tools as well as data recovery service for all kinds of logical hard drive failures and RAID reconstruction and recovery.
What's new?
Version 3.63 of GetDataBack released:
Version V3.63 is faster than ever. GetDataBack for NTFS now features a "quick scan" option, reducing the recovery time from hours to minutes. The "quick scan" can be used to recover deleted files or to recover files from partitions that suddenly disappeared. More about GetDataBack...
Version 2.01 of DriveImage XML just released:
DriveImage XML V2.01 is faster than ever. Enjoy different levels of compression. We also released a Commercial Edition of DriveImage XML offering a customizable interface, support options and competitive pricing to businesses and commercial users. DriveImage XML is still free for home users. More...
New product: Shadow Copy - file copy program
Shadow Copy is a simple program that copies all files from one place to another. Other than usual file managers, such as Windows Explorer, it copies all files including locked and open files.
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RAIDProbe - The smartest and most secure way to data recovery from a broken RAID array
If you need to reconstruct a RAID system and you are unable to find the right parameters to destripe the array, or you don't want to deal with it yourself, let RAID Reconstructor create a RAIDProbe (™) for you and send it to us. We will find the right settings for you for much less than a data recovery service would charge you, and there is no need to send any private data. 24 hours turn-around time. More...
Captain Nemo Pro: New Version 4.20 just released
The new Captain Nemo now supports images. Use Captain Nemo Pro to mount the virtual image you created with RAID Reconstructor. Get back online within hours after a RAID crash. More...
Today In Our Data Recovery Blog
Some info for people using Shadow Copy and Windows XP…
August 29th, 2008
Here is some good information for people using Shadow Copy and Windows XP. You can avoid having to reactivate XP by simply copying a file from your Windows directory and saving it on a USB stick, floppy drive, or CD. When you first activated Windows, XP creates a file called “WPA.DBL” and stores it in the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 directory.
Data Recovery Step by Step Guide:
Doing a Data Recovery with GetDataBack
New version: RAID Reconstructor Version 3.41 released
Data Recovery from RAID 0 and RAID 5. Try the new scripting feature and create time and disk space saving Virtual Images...
Data Recovery Service for RAID Systems
We specialize in the reconstruction and recovery of RAID arrays...
DriveImage XML - Free for private users
Backup & image your drives, create hot images, copy from drive to drive...
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GetDataBack - Data Recovery for NTFS V3.63Recover your files when the data is no longer accessible due to formatting, fdisk, virus attack, power or software failure. Get everything back even when the drive's partition table, boot record, Master File Table or root directory is lost or corrupt. |
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GetDataBack - Data Recovery for FAT V3.63GetDataBack Data Recovery will help you retrieve your files if the hard drive's partition table, boot record, FAT, or root directory have been damaged by a virus, formatting, fdisk or power failure. GetDataBack can even recover your data when the drive is no longer recognized by Windows. |
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RAID Reconstructor V3.41Recover data from a broken RAID Level 5 or RAID Level 0 Array. Even if you do not know the RAID parameters, such as drive order and block size, RAID Reconstructor will analyze your drives and determine the correct values. You will then be able to create a copy of the reconstructed RAID in an image file or on a physical drive. |
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DriveImage XML V2.01Use DriveImage XML to backup logical drives and partitions to image files, and to restore these images to the same or a different drive. Browse these image files, view and extract files without having to restore the backup. Copy one drive directly to another. |
DiskExplorer for FAT V3.41With this powerful disk editor you can inspect your drive in greater detail. It lets you go directly to the partition table, boot record, FAT or root directory as well as jump to a certain sector etc... |
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DiskExplorer for NTFS V3.41This unique disk editor gives you low-level access to your hard drive. Switch between several views, such as hex, text, directory, MFT entries, partition table, boot record... |
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DiskExplorer for Linux V1.41This new disk editor gives you low-level access to your Linux formatted hard drive from a comfortable Windows environment. Have a look at your EXTFS2 or EXTFS3 file system. Inspect, modify, recover data... |
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Captain Nemo V4.20This file system mounter enables you to access any Novell, NTFS or Linux drive or image from your Windows computer without requiring a network setup. |
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