For forensic-strength scanning of disk images, you can control the number of bytes per sector (all the way down to 1), for recovering files that may not be aligned to sector boundaries In the Advanced tab when selecting a drive, click the "Scan disk image" button. Improved support for scanning disk images. In both "deep" and "deeper" modes, you can now save a detailed report (in the Advanced tab) which is a log of all recoverable files found by DiskDigger, along with basic meta-information for each file In "dig deeper" mode, you can now save and restore sessions (in the Advanced tab) Every section of DiskDigger's workflow now has a "Help" button where you can find answers to common questions about the recovery process SZDD - Compressed files created by COMPRESS.- Now using a Ribbon interface, which contains navigation (Back / Next) buttons, configuration settings, and recovery options SIT - Compressed format used by StuffIt for Mac ZIP - Widely used compressed format developed by PKWARE RMVB - RealMedia video (variable bitrate) MID -Musical Instrument Digital Interfaceį4V - Adobe Flash video based on MPEG-4 Part 12 MP3 - Audio format widely used in digital media players (MPEG layer 3) ODT, ODS, ODP, ODG - OpenDocument formats PPTX - Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (2007 and above) PPT - Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (2003 and below) XLSX - Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (2007 and above) XLS - Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (2003 and below) JPG - Pictures stored in digital cameras and on the Web (Joint Photographic Experts Group)ĭOC - Microsoft Word document (2003 and below)ĭOCX - Microsoft Word document (2007 and above) Scan (carve) entire disk for traces of specific file types. Sort recoverable files by name, size, date, and directory. Undelete files from FAT (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32), NTFS, and exFAT partitions.įilter recoverable files by name and size. These modes are called "dig deep" and "dig deeper." Here is a quick list of features for each mode: DiskDigger can recover deleted files from most types of media that your computer can read: hard disks, USB flash drives, memory cards, CDs, DVDs, and floppy disks.ĭiskDigger has two modes of operation which you can select every time you scan a disk.
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