Deep Scan Recovery

This module is designed for data recovery on the partition/hard disk which's file system information have been damaged badly.

Deep Scan using internal file format to search lost data. It provides you more powerful data recovery ability. It is very useful for you to understand why to choose this powerful option.

1. Deep Scan using file format to search particular file. Power Data Recovery is proud to announce we support: 

Microsoft Office Word Document

DOC

Microsoft Office Excel Document

XLS

Microsoft Office PowerPoint Document

PPT

Microsoft Office Publisher Document

PUB

Microsoft Office VISIO Document

VSD

Microsoft Office Project Document

 MPP

Microsoft Office2007 Word Document

DOCX

Microsoft Office2007 Excel Document

XLSX

Microsoft Office2007 PowerPoint  Document

PPTX

OpenOffice2 Text File

ODT

OpenOffice2 Spreadsheet File

ODS

OpenOffice2 Presentation File

ODP

OpenOffice2 Drawing File

ODG

OpenOffice2 Database File

ODB

Adobe PDF file

PDF

ZIP file

ZIP

Rar file

RAR

Window CAB file

CAB

AutoCAD Drawing file

DWG

Adobe Photoshop file

PSD

CorelDraw File

CDR

Paint Shop Pro

 PSP

JPEG file

JPG

GIF file

GIF

PNG file

PNG

WMF image

WMF

Enhanced Meta files

EMF

Windows Icon file

ICO

Windows Cursor file

CUR

Windows Bitmap file

BMP

Windows AVI clip

AVI

3GP Video File

3GP

MP4 Video File

MP4

MP4 Audio File

M4A

MPEG Audio layer III file

MP3

Windows Wave sound

WAV

Windows Media Audio file

WMA

Windows Media Video file

WMV

Outlook Data File

PST

Outlook Express Data File

DBX

HTML file

HTM

XML file

XML

Text  file

TXT

Windows Help file

HLP

Windows CHM file

CHM

Flash file

SWF

2. Deep Scan Recovery is strongly recommended for complicated data lost scenario which regular scan might not support.

3. Deep Scan Recovery is supported by Professional or Commercial license only.

 4. File found by Deep Scan Recovery can not be recovered as its original name. It will rename as ‘recovered_pdf_file0.pdf’, ‘recovered_doc_file21.doc’.



After reading for files is finished, you'll see file/folder tree.
Go to "Working with found data" section of this guide for further steps.