VirtualLab is a complex data recovery client developed for non-destructive data recovery from hard disk drives and other storage devices via an encrypted connection over the Internet to the VirtualLab Server. It may sound complicated at first, but after reading this manual and using VirtualLab, you’ll see that despite the complexity of the software, it’s still very easy to use. Here’s a little bit about the software:
VirtualLab can recover folders and files that were lost because of the following:
- Intentional (trashed files) or unintentional deletion
- Viruses
- Formatting of a disk
- FDISK or any other disk-partitioning tool
- All other non-physical data loss problems
VirtualLab can recover files and folders from disks on which the following components have become corrupted (or even if they are completely missing):
- Partition table (main or extended)
- Boot record (sometimes called the “BIOS Parameter Block” or BPB)
- File allocation table (both FAT1 and FAT2 on file systems that use FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32)
- Root folder
- Master file table
When VirtualLab recovers your data, you have the options of saving it to another hard drive, a network drive, an FTP location, a floppy disk or some other type of storage device.