![]() ![]() The deep scan option provides a more in-depth partition scan, which allows drive with lost partitions, RAW indices and the likes. The fast scan option effectively scans the “surface” of the drive, with recently indexed files, suited to recover files that have been deleted recently. This is pretty common in most data recovery suites. There are two options when scanning your drives before recovering files – fast scan or deep scan. ![]() The software then starts scanning based on your options selected and provides a list of files and folders recovered for the user to save to a different location. To start, users simply need to run the programme, select the drive and possible folders they wish to scan through. While there may be various options to scan the types of files and settings of the drive being recovered, but once you’ve managed to locate the files you wish to recover, the single-button process remains the same across. These different options make the tool very flexible in your data recovery approach, but there’s a single constant regardless of the option – the ease-of-use via a single button. The software is able to scan almost all configurations the average user will have at home or the office, apart from that of a RAID setup, which in itself is a complicated task to begin with. All storage devices are also supported by iBoysoft Data Recovery for Windows, which includes system disks, external hard drives, SD cards, memory cards, USB flash drives, etc. The software also provides additional features such as recovery from formatted, RAW or deleted drive partitions, as well as being able to recover Bitlocker protected files when the encryption has been corrupted, lost or failed for whatever reason. The iBoysoft tool is a an easy-to-use programme that allows users to recovery a host of file types across various drive formats, including NTFS, exFAT and FAT32. ![]()
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