Be sure to check out some of the eMail we continually receive from SpinRites (often amazed and hugely relieved) new purchasers.An 80GB hard drive on one of our busy storage servers decided to pack it in.Prior to trying SpinRite we were still able to access the drive intermittently but it was impossible to copy data or run a file undelete utility.
![]() Spinrite Trial Professional Data RecoveryA handful of important files had been written to the drive subsequent to the last backup the previous night; files which we needed within about 48 hours, which meant that a professional data recovery service (with its three week backlog) was out of the question. We removed the drive and installed it in an identical hardware configuration, then booted SpinRite 6 from CD and did a Level 2 recovery (see above for recovery level definitions). After 22 hours, SpinRite completed its work and pronounced the drive fully recovered. It ran perfectly, the research assistant who had created the required files copied them off the drive and that was that. The drive was still running fine as we went to publication with this review two weeks after the incident. We used a level 2 setting in SpinRite: Recover Unreadable Data. You may read the entire SpinRite 6.0 review at Kickstartnews. ![]() You may read the entire SpinRite 6.0 review at The Linux Journal. By operating directly upon magnetic storage media at a level below any installed operating system, this major milestone release of SpinRite is able to operate on all Windows XP NTFS formats, all DOS FAT, all Linux file systems, Novell, Macintosh (if temporarily moved into a PC) or anything else it can even be used to repair and recover the hard drive from an ailing TiVo. This allows it to be used on any and all IntelAMD PC systems. As you can see from the Windows screen image above, SpinRite 6.0 can create a bootable diskette or generate a standard, CD-R burnable ISO file to create a SpinRite boot CD. Spinrite Trial Portable Booting AndA bootable SpinRite can also be installed into any other motherboard bootable devices, such as USB flashdrives for easy, portable booting and use. The most common pre-purchase questions can be quickly answered by reading SpinRites Frequently Asked Questions page. To learn about SpinRites history and much of its technology and capabilities, please see our existing, extensive, SpinRite web area and documentation. Or read what SpinRites past users have to say about the program and find answers to other questions you might have. Or click this button to begin the process of upgrading or purchasing your own copy of the worlds leading mass storage maintenance and data recovery utility. The contents of this page are Copyright (c) 2020 Gibson Research Corporation. SpinRite, ShieldsUP, NanoProbe, and any other indicated trademarks are registered trademarks of Gibson Research Corporation, Laguna Hills, CA, USA.
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