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11. Question: When I am doing the hard drive data extraction, then I have something and need to go, can I go and stop for a while when using the File Extractor? |
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Answer: Stop and continue imaging as needed when using File Extractor - configuration information together with the map of good/bad/unprocessed sectors are saved on the destination drive, so whenever you stop you will have the read permit to each imaged sector. Shadow Disk of File Extractor will also record each sector you successfully read from the source drive during the imaging process. |
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12. Q: Is there any progress bar which can tell me the current situation? Then I can make an analysis and optimize the operation procedures? |
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A: Yes, you can monitor the current situation from our File Extractor’s software and the LED lights of the File Extractor. |
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13. Q: I have been working in data recovery for a few years, I have a few software recovery products, can File extractor compatible with what I have? |
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A: Open Frame design enables you to define any kind of recovery software you are familiar with to work with File Extractor, making your work much easier and more efficient by using our data recovery tool. |
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14. Q: When I am doing the hard drive data extraction, your File Extractor skip some bad sectors which contains very important data, can I get it back? |
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A: We have an intelligent bad sector leap function of our File Extractor data recovery tool, our software will try to leap from the bad sector skipped and read backward until bad sectors found again, rather than reading directly forward from identified bad sector. |
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