MiniTool Power Data Recovery Business Technician version 9.2.0
Review
MiniTool Power Data Recovery is an approachable software application
designed to help users retrieve lost or deleted files from the hard
drive, corrupt, lost, or damaged partitions, CDs, DVDs, or removable
media devices. The tool is wrapped up in an intuitive and attractive
interface that invites users to run a quick scan on the entire PC, lost
or damaged partitions, digital media, CDs, or DVDs to identify
recoverable files. The original folder structure is preserved. The user
can filter files by type and explore directories to find out the name,
size, resolution, and thumbnail (for photos), along with the date and
creation and last modification for each file. The icons and highlights
indicate whether the files are deleted, lost, or raw, as well as NTFS
compressed or encrypted.
Furthermore, users can use a search function to track down specific
files and enable case or word matching, apply advanced filters that
involve file extensions, dates, and sizes, export the scan results to
file for closer examination, and preview files in text, hexadecimal or
image form. When running full scans on partitions, media devices or
CDs/DVDs, the utility lets user define the file types to take into
account beforehand, so user can include or exclude documents, archives,
graphics and pictures, audio, and video, emails, databases, and other
files types. Once the user specifies an output directory, MiniTool Power
Data Recovery will proceed with the file extraction job, provided that
the output drive is different than the source.
The software tool works smoothly without triggering the OS to hang,
crash, or prompt errors. It carried out scan jobs in a reasonable time
while running light on system resources usage.
MiniTool Data Recovery Business Technician is a special license designed
for data recovery service providers and company runners who need to
provide quality data recovery services. This license type is used to
recover data for enterprises, service providers, IT admins, academics,
organizations, etc.

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