SafeCP 1.4
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Date: 04/12/2020 Size: 10.4 MB License: Freeware Requires: 10|8|7|Vista|XP Downloads: 3577 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
SafeCP is a cross-platform tool that utilizes raw disk access to read all common filesystems and then recover user profile folders from externally connected disks.
It is capable of reading FAT, NTFS, HFS+, exFAT, ReFS, APFS, EXT, UFS partitions. Both MBR and GPT partitioning schemes are supported. Whether the disk is from a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer, SafeCP will help make it easy to retrieve the files.
SafeCP is not a substitute for data recovery service. However, disks with bad sectors or filesystem corruption can benefit from SafeCP’s cautious approach to reading filesystems. It’s common for disks with bad sectors to stall Windows Explorer due to automatic drive letter assignment. You can use the easy to access controls to disable automount. Then you can connect your disk and open it with SafeCP.
Transferring files from a Windows disk is easier since SafeCP does not process file permissions. The disk is opened in read-only mode so that the source is not modified.
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It is capable of reading FAT, NTFS, HFS+, exFAT, ReFS, APFS, EXT, UFS partitions. Both MBR and GPT partitioning schemes are supported. Whether the disk is from a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer, SafeCP will help make it easy to retrieve the files.
SafeCP is not a substitute for data recovery service. However, disks with bad sectors or filesystem corruption can benefit from SafeCP’s cautious approach to reading filesystems. It’s common for disks with bad sectors to stall Windows Explorer due to automatic drive letter assignment. You can use the easy to access controls to disable automount. Then you can connect your disk and open it with SafeCP.
Transferring files from a Windows disk is easier since SafeCP does not process file permissions. The disk is opened in read-only mode so that the source is not modified.
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