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ChecklistsChecklists, which outline specific data recovery procedures. Checklists do not
provide any "how to" information. Understanding and following them requires
substantial experience with filesystem structures, manual disk editing, and
data recovery in general. However, they outline some "required minimum of
effort" when performing a particular task and ensure that you are not going to
miss some routine (yet important) step. It is possible (and common) to add
some extra steps when going through the checklist. On the other hand, skipping
part of the checklist must be backed up with a significant reason. ZAR Tip: Enjoy your cocktails in the meanwhile.
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Zero Assumption Recovery though allows you to recover 4 folders at a
time per run (you can do all if you pay for it), and regardless of
whether you've paid for it or not, you can restore as many images as you
want. Plus the smegger is quick. It went through a 40 Gig NTFS hard drive and
found all lost and deleted items and such in under an hour. It also has
some funky options for RAID and it talks about rebuilding a RAID partition.
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