Version 1.1.20 introduces one major new feature, several improvements on existing functionality and a set of bugfixes that make it even easier for all those who have deleted that 'important file.' And there are more Improvements on the way...
New York, NY (PRWEB) June 20, 2007 -- The Problem: The times are numerous, unavoidable and often "too often" when you realize you have lost data from your PC. That's why easy-to-use data and file recovery programs are essential. Fortunately, Pandora Corp., a leader in PC security, continues to come to the rescue.
"Computers run almost everyone's everyday life. Mistakes are going to happen and they are increasingly becoming more damaging," says Pandora Corp. co-founder, James Leasure. "I can't tell you how many times I have deleted a file only to regret it soon thereafter. This program was designed with non-technical computer users, like myself, in mind."
The Updated Solution:
Pandora Corp. has proudly released the first post-Beta version of its free data recovery tool, Pandora Recovery, a program that allows PC users to find and recover deleted files from NTFS-formatted volumes. As long as the deleted file's space has not been reused yet, Pandora Recovery can successfully recover content of any deleted file. Overwritten files can still be recovered, but they most likely will not be usable.
"We wanted to create a program that would recover as much as possible for our users," says Pandora Corp. co-founder Manny Coats. "In addition, we recognized the fact that constantly updating the tool would prove useful for our users."
Based on feedback received from the program's initial release, Pandora Corp. has made several improvements that widen the spectrum of recoverable lost data, and make it even easier to recover that data.
Pandora Recovery 1.1.20's biggest improvement is the available surface (cluster) scan of targeted media. This allows recovery of files whose MFT (Master File Table) record has been reused, plus recovery of files from reformatted media and from discs with damaged or missing file allocation table.
"This technology also brings us one step closer to implementation of an often-requested feature - recovery of pictures deleted from digital cameras," says Chief Technical Officer, Bojan Gajic. "We are not there, yet. But, we will be by the end of 2007."
The program's interface Wizard has also been updated, which includes an embedded image viewer, for easier use. It has also recently earned a spot on download.com.
"We've also added an in-software feedback form," says Gajic. "We want you to help us make this software even better! Tell us what you want to see - and we'll try our best to add it on."
And don't worry - the software is still free to everyone.
"Everyone makes mistakes. You shouldn't always have to pay for them," says Leasure.
Coming Next:
"As we did with our current updated edition, we're going to keep expanding the realm of possibilities of where to locate lost data," concludes Gajic. "We're working on making it possible to get corrupted or lost data off old Windows 95 and 98 drives, as well as old floppy discs and even memory cards from digital cameras."
Gajic says the company is also looking at making the program available on a flash stick, which will allow users to run the program directly and not have to install it - which leads to more data being overwritten.
Bottom Line:
It most likely will not be a program you use daily… but when you need it, you need it. And it may really save you a lot of stress and headaches in your computer usage. The program is available as a free download at http://www.pandorarecovery.com/download.
How Does It Disappear?
Miscellaneous stats about computer data loss:
· A hard drive crashes every 15 seconds
· 32% of data loss is caused by human error
· 25% of lost data is due to the failure of a portable drive
· 44% of data loss caused by mechanical failures
· 1 in 5 computers suffer a fatal hard drive crash during their lifetime
A national Harris Interactive survey of 597 computer users revealed:
· Nearly 3 out of 5 personal computer users have lost an electronic file they thought they had sufficiently stored
· Only 1 in 4 users frequently back up digital files, even when 85% of computer users say they are very concerned about losing important digital data
System Requirements: Pandora Recovery requires Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server or Windows Vista for installation. Pandora Recovery currently only recovers deleted data from NTFS formatted drives. There are no plans at this time to create a version compatible with the Mac, Linux, or any other non-Microsoft Operating System.
About Pandora Corp.: Pandora Corporation was formed with one goal - to help our customers monitor, control and protect their families and themselves online. From keeping children safe from predators and shielding them from potentially harmful or mature content, to ensuring the integrity of your relationships, online records, accounts and personal information, Pandora Corporation's flagship PC Pandora program is an essential tool in the fight against the potentially catastrophic consequences of having your privacy (or that of your family) breached. Pandora Corporation continues to innovate and integrate features our users want and request. Pandora Recovery comes as a proof of our commitment.
Note: This story is being brought to you directly from the Pandora Corporation. Software is available for free and unrestricted use; interviews can be conducted via phone. More information can be found online at www.pandorarecovery.com.
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