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AnyReader 3.18 Build 1140

AnyReader 3.18 Build 1140
AnyReader 3.18 Build 1140


AnyReader - Reading from scratched CD / DVDs, unreliable LAN (Wi-Fi), damaged floppy / flash disks! Effectively copies corrupt data from any type of disks or erroneous connections. AnyReader supports resumed downloads from the remote PC if the connection was broken during the copy process (especially useful for unreliable Wi-Fi networks). AnyReader is great for copying files from scratched CD / DVDs or defective floppy / hard disks. Normally when your computer is unable to copy files from a damaged disk it will abort and delete the part of the file it has copied. AnyReader will continue copying the file right to the end; Any data that has not been recovered. This will allow you to effectively read each byte of information that can be read at all. Note: Using AnyReader is safe and risk-free. The software does not write data to your original disks, but saves the recovered data to a new folder that you specify.

Features:
• Reading files from disks with physical damage
• Ability to copy files from disks with scratches, bad sectors or with errors
• Reading data as much as possible
• Reading data from untrusted networks
• Supporting sizes exceeding file system limits
• Easy Use and intuitive interface in the format of a step-by-step wizard.

In which cases can AnyReader help?
• You have a scratch on the disc, or it is partially damaged, and you really need the information recorded on it;
• Your Wi-Fi or other LAN connection is permanently broken for reasons beyond your control, and you can not download the file from within the network;
• The standard Windows copying methods do not cope with the task and terminate the copy process.
• You have two non-working copies of the file that you want to merge and get a working copy.
• And also in many other cases ...

Here are some situations where AnyReader can help:
• Your CD / DVD drive can not read bad, scratched or trashed disks;
• The standard copying method is due to an error, such as "(Bad CRC) A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) checksum error occurred", "Can not read from the source file or disk", an unknown error or a bad disk;
• You have 2 bad copies of a file that you would like to put right;
• You can not download a file in wireless LAN because of a bad connection;
• And many more of those ...

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