And it is. The deal with Powerquest Lost and Found is this:<br>
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Powerquest Lost and Found is so powerful that it can recover data on any disk that supports FAT16 and FAT32 partitions. Works with all possible IDE, EIDE and SCSI disk-drive configurations. It can locate and recover data even when you have either accidently or intentionally formatted, or quick formatted a drive. The difference in the two is that the FAT is simply destroyed. What makes this program so useful is that it only READS, it never writes, this is your guarantee no corruption of data can occur. It locates all data and then tells you by color what files are the easiest to recover. Even if you take a disk and format it thousands of times over, Lost and Found will find the data from the first format as long as the data was not overwritten to the disk in the same spot. In fact even if sectors on the disk are physically damaged causing the media to become unreadable in dos, Lost and Found can detect and recover the data located within these sectors. They say, "as long as your disk is still spinning, Lost & Found can locate and recover almost any file, anywhere on your disk." <br>
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Companies have been charging thousands of dollars for years offering the same services that Lost and Found offers, but now you don't need these companies, now you can do it yourself. Powerquest was so sure of their program that when that shooting thing happened in Colorado, they sent the Police a copy of Lost and Found, which helped them recover vital information about the two kids plans that had been deleted from their computers. It allowed the police to get insight into the reasons for the shootings. <br>
I have seen two problems, that may have been fixed with the 1.1 update. Very large SCSI drives that were made by less know companies gave Lost and Found a bit of trouble, but simply booting with a Windows 98 disk, which has its own set of SCSI drivers, then popping in the Lost and Found disk solved that. And the other problem seems to be Long Filename and tildes. When you recover files to the second disk Lost and Found will add a tilde to the file to make sure a file with the same name is not being overwritten. Then you have to pop in the second disk which comes with a refresh.exe file that fixes the tilde, long filenames problem, so its not that big of a deal, small problem, use second disk. Oh actually one other problem, Lost and Found is only useable on a single computer, they have a program called Search and Rescue(same as Lost and Found) which allows multiple computers to be used, it is just more expensive, primarily for IT proffesionals who run into data loss everday.