R-Undelete

R-Undelete

R-Undelete is file recovery and undelete tool for FAT, NTFS file systems
Latest version 2.0
Free Download
User rating
7.8/10
41 votes

R-Undelete 2.0 review

Editor rating
4 / 5
Price
$59.99
File size
1064 KB
Review date
19 November 2003
     R-Undelete is a powerful file recovery solution for FAT, NTFS, NTFS5, and Ext2FS file systems. With this software you can recover files lost during virus attack or when recycle bin has been emptied or from bad sectors.
     R-Undelete uses the unique data recovery technology Intelligent Scan which is used in R-Studio. It can recover from disks with bad sectors. In this case, R-Undelete can first copy the entire logical disk or its part into an image file and then process such image file. This is especially useful when new bad sectors are constantly appearing on the disk, and remaining information must be immediately saved. The only exception is that it cannot undelete files on damaged or deleted volumes or in the case of hard drive repartitioning. The other key features of this software include; recognizing localized names, Dynamic disk support, Image file creation on logical disks and standard Windows Explorer-style interface.
     R-Undelete is a very inexpensive and easy-to-use recovery system.

R-Undelete 1.0 Build 121032 review

Editor rating
4 / 5
Price
$54.99
File size
1390K
Review date
04 March 2003
R-Undelete is a powerful and flexible file recovery utility from R-Tools Technology. It is a scaled down version of their popular full featured R-Studio application. R-Undelete features IntelligentScan technology which gives you a high degree of control over high speed data recovery.

I tested this software on some files I emptied from my recycle bin. R-Undelete recovered them without any problems. This truly shows you that when you delete something, it is not deleted, but stays in pieces, or fragments, on your hard disk. This shows you the power of the R-Undelete system right off the bat. It can recover files from just about any sort of host drive imaginable, including Linux partitions, it has an explorer style interface, features dynamic disk support, and has support for network recovery.

R-Undelete is useful for recovering files that accidentally are deleted and emptied from the recycle bin. It can be used to reclaim files that were deleted by trojan horses or viruses, even power failure. It can even recover files from bad sectors by creating images and then processing files from these virtual images. It is the ultimate file recovery tool.

This is indeed a fine program for erasing those bad mistakes we ALL sometimes make that may make us be forced to reinstall Windows. With R-Undelete, we no longer need to worry about deleting files we don’t think we need because we can get them back very easily. A highly recommended product.

R-Undelete 1.0 review

Editor rating
4 / 5
Price
$29.99
File size
1250 KB
Review date
30 October 2002
It's best to hope for the better but prepare for the worst: a file recovering utility is something every computer user needs. While most of the time hard drives are behaving themselves, a power or hardware failure can strip you of very important files. Restore valued data with R-Undelete.
R-Undelete is a data recovery tool that lets you recover files and folders gone missing - accidentally deleted, corrupted as a result of power failure or hard disk failure. The tool uses the advanced IntelligentScan technology to restore files and folders. It supports most file systems and has a familiar Explorer-like interface.
It correctly recognizes file names in languages other than English, supports dynamic disks, successfully recovers files from compressed and encrypted drives. Try this utility today and see that for yourself.

R-Undelete 1.0 review

Editor rating
4 / 5
Price
$54.99
File size
1263 KB
Review date
4 September 2002
Data integrity is a very important issue in this information-oriented, hectic world. Accidentally deleted files, power failures and malicious attacks can all lead to loss of important data, be it yearly business reports or weekend picnic snapshots. R-Undelete is an easy and cost-effective solution for data recovery.
R-Undelete is a powerful utility that restores files deleted on FAT16, FAT32, NTFS and Ext2FS file systems. It is capable of recovering files that were deleted bypassing the Recycle Bin, or when important files were emptied out of the Bin, files that were removed during a virus attack or those that were lost after a power failure. The thing that strikes first when using this tool is that it supports such different file systems and can restore files from hard disks with bad sectors. The latter comes with the possibility of creating an exact copy of the disk and using it whenever new bad sectors appear and more files get lost.
The tool has a standard, Windows Explorer-like interface and is, therefore, very easy to use. Try this data recovering utility today and check it out yourself.

R-Undelete 1.0 review

Editor rating
4 / 5
Price
$54.99
File size
1263 KB
Review date
19 May 2002
Power failures, bad sectors on your not-so-young-already hard drive, accidentally deleted files from the Recycle Bin can damage the integrity of your data - documents or files needed to run software installed on your system. To protect yourself from potentially harmful data losses use R-Undelete.
R-Undelete is a data recovery application that lets you restore accidentally deleted or damaged files due to a variety of reasons: virus attacks, power and hardware failures, user's own doings etc. This is a program for Windows and Linux users only - it can restore files from FAT, NTFS, NTFS5 and Ext2FS type volumes. If your hard disk tends to suffer from bad sectors, R-Undelete will create an image for it and restore unavailable files with the help of the created image.
The program has a straigtforward interface with familiar (and thus usable) elements from Windows Explorer. The demo version is limited to restoring small files only - up to 64 KB. It can be easily upgraded to its superior family product - R-Studio. Download this utility today and never say 'Yes' to data loss again.