I don't know what you mean "at the physical drive level". All good data
recovery software works from outside the operating system, if that's what
you're talking about.
Thanks for the reply. By phy drive level I mean its recognized by the BIOS,
with all logical partitions or file systems being wiped/and or corrupted
with possible minor hardware malfunctions or bad sectors.
Thanks for the reply. By phy drive level I mean its recognized by the BIOS,
with all logical partitions or file systems being wiped/and or corrupted
with possible minor hardware malfunctions or bad sectors.
I recommend File Restore Professional. It is the best file recovery
program and will detect deleted or lost files even when the operating
system is wiped. You can also preview your deleted files, see deleted
video, hear audio, read docs, spreadsheets, photos, etc., befor you
purchase the product. There is a testimonial on the web site about
Microsfoft actually using it also. You can download it at: www.pcrecovery.com
Thanks for the reply. By phy drive level I mean its recognized by the
BIOS,
with all logical partitions or file systems being wiped/and or corrupted
with possible minor hardware malfunctions or bad sectors.
I recommend File Restore Professional. It is the best file recovery
program and will detect deleted or lost files even when the operating
system is wiped. You can also preview your deleted files, see deleted
video, hear audio, read docs, spreadsheets, photos, etc., befor you
purchase the product. There is a testimonial on the web site about
Microsfoft actually using it also. You can download it at: www.pcrecovery.com
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