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FileSalvage

FileSalvage - 4.1.1

data recovery: file undelete & secure erase

All Time: (3.7)
Version 4.1.1: (4.0)
Selected Version: 4.1.1
Release Date: 2005-07-23
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 4.1.1): 6,100
Downloads (all versions): 104,805
Price: $89.95

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Product Description:

An extremely powerful Mac OS X application for data recovery. The flagship of SubRosaSoft's Salvage range of software, FileSalvage is device and filesystem independent. It will retrieve files that have been deleted, rescue data from corrupted media, and recover lost files from your hard drive or storage device (most media devices are supported such as: Mac OS hard drives, USB keys, PC drives, Linux disks, FLASH cards, CDs, DVDs, and almost any other media that your Mac can recognize).

What's new in this version:

Fixed some handling errors with unmountable volumes and unmounted volumes. improved display of icons for unknown devices. Fixed some minor display errors when attaching unknown image types.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
    Tiger Compatible

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Feedback Summary:

Version 4.1.1:
Overall Rating: (4.0) Features: (4.3) Support: (3.7)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (3.3) Price: (3.0)
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FileSalvage Commentaryversion not up to date - Version: 6.1.7, 5/4/2009 10:57AM PST

vulcan_
i have version 6.1.7 installed and VT is still reporting that 6.1.5 is the latest.
It is also not correctly detecting that the version of the installed version - it thinks that 6.1 (6.1.0.0) is installed .


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FileSalvage ReviewRecovered Dad's Army (23 GB) - Version: 6.1.5, 2/9/2009 03:24AM PST

adwo41
I recently trashed all nine years of Dad's Army, and I emptied the trash, but FileSalvage found all 43 .avi files (overnight) and restored them. Phew!

However, the files were sequentially numbered, without their original titles. So, I now have to get a broadcast index and view the beginning of each film, in order to re-title and re-sequence them correctly.

I followed the instructions for FileSalvage to restore the original file names; however, because there is no window interface with a continuous progress bar during operations like this, I cannot tell whether the process is active or inactive, complete or incomplete, nor how much time is involved.

The lack of informative progress windows is the only major drawback to this utility. It is as if the product were rushed to market before being fully engineered.

Otherwise a great program. It's added nine years to my life!
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FileSalvage ReviewWow! - Version: 5.1, 7/2/2008 05:34AM PST

grant_brookes
I was impressed with Norton's Unerase. Despite the widespread panning of Norton Utilities for OS X, Unerase always did what I needed.

Now, having finally outgrown Nortons with an upgrade to OS X 10.4, I'm even more impressed with FileSalvage.

It found stuff that Data Rescue II never could. And it displayed results that made sense.

The ability (in Expert Mode) to specify the file type you're looking for -- be it audio, image or whatever -- means it's quicker. It doesn't spend time looking for deleted files you don't want to undelete anyway. It doesn't give you a huge list of randomly named files to wade through. And it allows you to preview many files, to check they're the right ones, before recovering them.

So cool!
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