What is TotalD?
TotalD is a free, open-source data recovery application for Windows. Developed by Marten Mickos and released under the GNU General Public License, TotalD provides an easy-to-use interface for recovering lost or deleted files from hard drives, external storage devices, SSDs, and more.
Some key features of TotalD include:
- Intuitive user interface with step-by-step wizards to guide you through the recovery process
- Support for recovering data from hard drives (HDDs and SSDs), USB flash drives, memory cards, and other storage media
- Advanced deep scanning algorithms to locate recoverable data, even if the directory structures have been damaged or corrupted
- Filtering to search recovery results by file name, type, date, and size
- Preview feature allows viewing files before recovering to ensure they contain the correct data
- Supports all major file systems including NTFS, FAT32, exFAT, and ext4
- Completely freeware, open-source, and advertising-free
With its simple wizards and effective scanning, TotalD makes it easy to recover files that may seem permanently lost or deleted on a Windows PC or storage device. Its scanning functionality and filtering options outperform many paid recovery solutions. For anyone needing to rescue important documents, photos, or other media on Windows, TotalD is a featured-packed and zero-cost recovery tool.
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