Scandisk may create new files named File0001.chk and so on in the folder FOUND if it detects FAT chains or MFT records without matching files.
While it is possible to manually rename a few files to a recognizable extension, things get complicated when there are hundreds or thousands of the files. This is where the reviewed software comes into play.
The software can read each file and determine its file type, and thus, rename the files accordingly. No more struggling to decipher thousands of files saved in hard-to-read binary format. The software solves the problem by renaming the files with recognizable extensions such as .xls, .doc, and so on.
The ease-of-use of this software is impressive. Once installed, the program simply takes a few clicks to complete the renaming job, saving users countless hours of manual work.
Overall, the software reviewed here is an ideal tool for those who have suffered from the frustration of dealing with renamed Scandisk files. It's accurate and user-friendly, and should definitely be in the digital toolbox of anyone dealing with large numbers of Scandisk files.
Version 1.7: N/A
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