Amigabit Data Recovery is a user-friendly software that efficiently recovers lost files caused by various reasons like accidental deletion, virus attacks, hard drive damage, unexpected shutdown, and more. It helps users retrieve their essential data safely and quickly.

This software supports all popular file systems, including FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS 5, and ExFAT. It can recover data in a variety of situations, including incautious file deletion, accidental formatting, virus infection, improper operation, formatted hard drives, damaged or deleted partitions, unexpected shutdowns, and software crashes.
With just a few clicks, you can restore all data stored on Windows hard drives, lost partitions, disk images, and other storage devices like hard drive disks, memory cards, digital camera cards, USB drives, flash cards, and more. This cost-effective undelete and data recovery software is empowered by new and unique data recovery technologies, so you can be confident in its effectiveness.
The software offers two different modes to find your lost data: Standard Mode and Shortcut Mode. Standard Mode consists of Fast Recovery and Advanced Recovery. Fast Recovery quickly undeletes files that were accidentally deleted and emptied from the trash. Advanced Recovery can effectively find and restore formatted files, and includes a raw recovery feature that can deep scan and retrieve files from severely corrupted storage media or unknown file systems.
The Shortcut Mode offers an even easier way to recover lost files. Simply select the right file type, check the disk partition, and let the software scan for you. This mode provides you with all the statistics related to the file format you selected, including files that are deleted, formatted, and raw data. Overall, the Amigabit Data Recovery software is a reliable and powerful tool that can help you recover lost files quickly and easily.
Version 2.0.7.0: Amigabit Data Recovery upgrades with more user-friendly interface, better data restoring performance and fix some bugs reported by users.