Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
It is not possible to predict a time like this in hours or days. Microsoft
Windows can overwrite the deleted file immediately if it selects the same data
clusters.
To maximize recovery chances try not to write anything onto the floppy disk
where a deleted file is located before you start using floppy recovery
software.
You can do it from the www.floppy-recovery.com
Web site. The trial version is a fully functioning software. The trail period
is 5 days.
Yes, if the file has not already been written over (by some other files). If
you have found that some important file is deleted, download and install
Active@ Floppy Recovery and search for this file.
Yes, it does.
No. Support of 16-bit operation systems like Windows 3.1 is not
implemented.
Yes, to download and install software you need to have Internet Explorer or
Netscape Navigator, or any other browser that supports file download. After
software installation you do not need any Browsers.
Yes, provided that the OS and file system support localized file names.
Yes, provided the OS and file system support long file names.
Disk Image is a mirror of your floppy disk that is stored in a form of one
file. This can be useful when you want to backup the contents of the whole
disk, and restore it or work with it later. Before you start recovering the
deleted files, it may be a good idea to create a Disk Image for this floppy
disk, if you have enough space on your hard drive. Why? Because if you do
something wrong while recovering the files (for example, saving them onto the
same disk could destroy their contents), you still will be able to recover
these deleted files and folders from the Disk Image that you have wisely
created.
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