Digital Atlantic Corporation released CDRoller 8.61. CDRoller
8.61 is able to
recover
lost files on CDs, DVDs, flash memory cards, and Blu-ray discs. This program boasts
of a friendly and easy-to-use User Interface with an intuitive list of data
recovery commands and built-in adviser with basic recommendations for beginners.
The software is able to recover lost files on discs created
by drag and drop CD, DVD, and BD writing software such as Roxio and Ahead Nero.
CDRoller 8.61 has a fault-tolerant UDF Reader which provides direct access to discs
with UDF file systems and also finds the lost data including accidentally
deleted files, files located in the corrupted folders, and files on incorrectly
closed or quick-formatted discs.
In addition, CDRoller 8.61 is able to retrieve lost video
from improperly finalized discs created by DVD camcorders. It also claims to be
able to retrieve video that is unplayable due to a failure of camcorder or bad
quality of DVD media or if disc finalization was accidentally interrupted.
Finally, CDRoller 8.61 offers a Flash Data Recovery option.
This option supports various flash memory cards and drives including
SmartMedia, Memory Stick, and digital cameras with built-in flash and hard disk
drives.
CDRoller 8.61 is compatible with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000,
XP, 2003, Vista, and 7. The program costs $39 for a personal license. You can
download a free trial of CDRoller from
http://www.cdroller.com.
Jennifer Johnson
Jennifer grew up around technology. From an early age, she was curious about all things related to computers. As a child, Jennifer remembers spending nights with her dad programming in BASIC and taking apart hard drives to see what was inside. In high school, she wrote her senior term paper on her experiences with building custom computers.
Jennifer graduated from the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. After college, she began writing full-time for various PC and technology magazines. Later, she transitioned to the Web. In these roles, Jennifer has covered a variety of topics including laptops, desktops, smartphones, cameras, tablets, and various consumer electronics devices. When she's not playing with or writing about the latest gadget, Jennifer loves to spend time with her family, capture memories with her camera, and scrapbook.
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