Kroll Ontrack Updates Ontrack to V10.1
Windows 8- and 64-bit support, Dutch and Polish language added
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 19, 2013 at 3:03 pm
Kroll
Ontrack Inc. announced the availability of Ontrack
EasyRecovery version 10.1, a PC Magazine editor’s choice
do-it-yourself software for data recovery.
Complete with an OS and language
support, it empowers individuals and businesses to perform an
unlimited amount of recoveries on all drive types.
Features include:
- Windows 8 support: It is
compatible with Windows 8, ensuring the same recovery functionality
home users, enterprises and SMBs have come to expect with any and all
Windows OSs.
- 64-bit Windows support:
Harnessing the speed and memory advantages of 64-bit machines, the
software is equipped with faster scans and improved large disk
recovery capability.
- Added language support:
Available in Dutch and Polish, in addition to English, French,
Italian, German, Spanish and Japanese.
- Automatic notifications:
Complete with automatic notification and update functionality, the
tools ensures users can keep their licence current and their recovery
needs covered.
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Improved diskviewer: With the
help of a hex viewer to view selected disk contents, IT
administrators improve the chance of a recovery because they can see
or edit the raw and exact contents of a file.
"When people experience a data
loss, the first place they often go is to their preferred search
engine to find a solution. Kroll Ontrack strives to be the number one
provider individuals and organisations turn to. In line with this
goal, we are committed to keeping Ontrack EasyRecovery current and
addressing the toughest data recovery challenges," said
Robert Winter, chief engineer, Kroll Ontrack. "The tool’s
powerful functionality coupled with its simplicity of use, licensing
structure, and the ability to download a free trial and view your
recoverable data before purchasing the software make Ontrack
EasyRecovery a compelling and effective solution for recovering files
that are damaged or deleted, as well as retrieving data from
formatted or corrupt volumes."