File Phoenix will scan a selected drive and list all files which are (possibly) recoverable. You can then select one or more files and recover them to another drive.
Program is distributed as ZIP package: download to temporary directory and unpack to destination folder. See below for download link(s).
Following ones are the download links for manual installation:
Phoenix/2 (File Phoenix) v. 1.35 (30/1/1997, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) | ||
ftp.pc.ibm.com/pub/pccbbs/os2_ews/phenx135.zip | local copy | |
Phoenix/2 (File Phoenix) v. 1.21 (31/5/1995) | Readme/What's new |
File Phoenix will scan a selected drive and list all files
which are (possibly) recoverable. You can then select one or
more files and recover them to another drive.
File Phoenix also allows you to:
1) View the first 4096 bytes of a file before
recovering it.
2) View each cluster of an erased FAT file and
decide whether you want to recover it or skip
it. This is especially useful when recovering
files who's clusters were not contiguous.
3) Search the free space on a FAT drive for text and
start recovering data from where the text was found.
Both HPFS and FAT drives are supported.
Use the right mouse button to display the context menu.
You can do this with the mouse over the main window or over
a file in the list of recoverable files.
Startup parameters: -r - does not use the saved window
position and size from the
previous invocation. This is
useful if you change the
resolution for your monitor.
What's new in release 1.20:
1) On-line help (finally!)
2) FastScan for HPFS
3) Search free space on a FAT drive for text
4) Skip backward in prompted recovery |
ftp.pc.ibm.com/pub/pccbbs/os2_ews/fenx2.zip | local copy |
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