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Recover Fixed/Floppy Disk runs just in the assumption that file contents can be found in contiguous sectors. Can things be rooted in better theories?

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Recover Fixed/Floppy Disk runs just in the assumption that file contents can be found in contiguous sectors. Can things be rooted in better theories?

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If you regularly defrag your drives, then “file contents can be found in contiguous sectors” is as much a reality as your personal computer’s capabilities. Contiguous files are just a reflection of your high-tech lifestyle. If you have adopted that lifestyle, you are served better than others. Recover Fixed/Floppy Disk is invaluable to those who have adopted to the lifestyle of regularly defragmenting their disk drives to safeguard their data. The first step in that direction is defragmenting disk drives – a better defragmenter leaves slack space at the end of each file that will ensure that files don’t fragment for sometime, say, until you remember to run the defragmenter the next time. (One must not use just any defragmenter in “power-may-go-off-at-any-time” environments). We want everyone in the File Allocation Table world to know that Recover Fixed/Floppy Disk reduces the complexity of recovering data from the data recovery firm level to individually manageable level.

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