Kernel for Windows recovery is professional data recovery software that has been designed to recover lost and inaccessible data from damaged local hard drives or other storage media such as ZIP drives and PEN drives.
To help you recover the lost content during virus attacks, corruption, or data inaccessibility situations, the software offers three scanning modes:
Quick Scan – This is the fastest scan mode that allows the user to recover data that was recently deleted. This recovery mode helps you recover files lost due to MFT damage, file system corruption, bad sectors on disk, or Index corruption.
Extensive Scan
Comparatively slower than the previous mode, this scan mode lets you recover files and folders that Quick Scan fails to recover. Using this mode, you can recover content lost due to hard disk formatting, hard disk partition deletion, and the recreation of hard disk partitions.
File Trace
Slowest of all the modes, this is the most effective mode of the software as it allows you to scan the complete hard disk drive sector-by-sector to recover maximum data. This scan mode must be used in case both the previous modes fail to produce the desired results. Use this mode to recover data deleted a long time ago.
Apart from these scanning modes, windows recovery software offers some helpful options that make the recovery process fast, flawless and easy. These options are Save Recovery Snapshot, Load Recovery Snapshot, Find Files, Settings, and File Filter. Using these setting options, you can optimize the process as per your requirements.
After the software has completed its scanning process, all the files recovered can be found on the selected hard disk drive or partition, as presented in a hierarchical way. This impeccable Windows recovery software allows you to preview the contents of the selected file before saving it on the computer’s hard disk drive or any other storage media. Kernel for Windows recovery is available for a free demo so that you can get a fair idea of the software’s working and features. The free demo version of this software works just like the full version, but limits you from saving the recovered data. In order to save the recovered data using Windows recovery software, you need to purchase the full version of the software.