Kernel Tape Data Recovery Software 4.02
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Kernel Tape Data Recovery Software - Kernel for Tape recovers data from all types of corrupted, damaged tapes catridges such as DLT, AIT, LTO, DAT tapes and formats.
During recovery process a complete scan of the damaged tape is performed to locate and restore the found data. After the complete scanning the data found in the damaged tape is stored in a image file and the found files and folders are displayed in a tree like structure from where you can easily copy your recovered files to a user specified location.
Kernel for Tape Data Recovery Software uses quick algorithm for searching and restoring lost files and folders from damaged tape and hence is a fast, simple and easy to use Tape data recovery software, which helps you to recover your lost data and files in minutes in case of tape corruption and hence supports your business continuity.
If you purchase Kernel for Tape, you will get Life Time product support for FREE. LiveUpdate is available with in the software to make sure that you always have the latest version. There is no time limit to use the software. You can use the software for unlimited period. No restriction for installing on Single Machine.
Kernel for Tape supports all tape formats.
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tstaples

2007-01-18 11:13:03
Version: 4.02
question about status
We downloaded the Kernel Tape Data Recovery program a couple of days ago. I have it installed on my PC with my SCSI tape drive. I put in a tape I want recovered. I started this at 7:27am Wednesday and by the time I went home later that afternoon it had finished scanning the tape, as all tape activity stopped and it was showing a slow but increasing count on the Progress counter. The status bar below that sits at about 1/5 or so. It has been more than 24 hours since it started and the Progress counter is still counting but the status bar below is still at 1/5 done. The tape contains about 35GB of data. Could you explain to me the progress steps. We have since bought the full program from you, but I do not want to stop this other tape scan as it is hopefully near completion.
Any help or insight on what I should be seeing or expect to see would be most helpful.
Tim Staples
Global BC Television
tstaples@globaltv.com

davidpamrein

2007-04-30 14:49:24
Version: 4.02
It runs forever without yielding nothing
I had the same experience as Tim above ... after 91 hours (!!!) of operation the progress bar was at about 30% and I started to doubt that it would ever finish. Needless to say that when you are desperate to get your data back you can't wait 12 days for a program to complete a scan. I used the evaluation version, maybe the full version would have worked, but the evaluation version should also perform the scan. I sent an e-mail to the company and all they had to say was "let it complete the scan" ... well...
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