
So you have some important data in a CD/DVD but you can't access it because the disk is damaged? Don't worry, now you can recover any kind of data from a disk with physical damage.
"Roadkil's Unstoppable Copier" can recover data from disks with problems such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when reading data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of files can be made usable even if some parts were not recoverable in the end.

Features List:
- Supports batch copying to automate the programs use and save copying/restore copying jobs.
- The level of data recovery can be changed to enable very intense data recovery through to skipping damaged files completely.
- The data recovery process can be paused and resumed mid file.
- Logging can be enabled to record details on transferred files, their integrity and offsets of any errors.
- The programs language can be changed between English, Spanish, Russian, French and German.
- Multiple directories structures or single files can be dragged and dropped onto unstoppable copier for transfer.
Supporting OS:
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows 9x/Me, Windows 2000
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Amalroy
Thanks VG for the info .
goldi
Thanks VG but any trick for damaged hard disk??????
FaRReR
@goldi - Depends what's wrong with it -
if you put a magnet near it, all I have to say is 'bad luck, mate'.
It may be reparable.
geeks
That was an inspiring post,
I didn't know that !! thanks for the post