Recover and fix damaged RAR archives in just a click
Recover corrupted RAR archives in just a click! Easy RAR Recovery is an all in one solution for undeleting or recovering corruptes RAR archives from healthy, broken, formatted and unreadable disks and memory drives, and extracting files from corrupted RAR archives in a snap. Complex RAR recovery algorithms offer greater chances of successful recovery than tools provided with WinRAR.
Easy RAR Recovery makes it easy to recover data from damaged, broken, partially overwritten and incomplete RAR archives. Supporting solid archives, Easy RAR Recovery features complex RAR repair algorithms providing the best possible outcome.
Easy RAR Recovery is compatible with all types of RAR files produces by all versions of RAR, WinRar and third-party compressors. The RAR recovery tool can repair corrupted RAR archives larger than 4 GB, and recognizes RAR SFX archives.
If your RAR files are kept on a hard drive or memory card you can no longer read, do not despair. Easy RAR Recovery can read the entire disk, USB drive or memory card to discover and recover any RAR or SFX archives found on that drive. If the files come out corrupted or incomplete, Easy RAR Recovery will fix the archives, extracting as many files as still possible.
Featuring step by step user interface, Easy RAR Recovery is simple to use and to learn. The RAR recovery tool can enter deleted and corrupted RAR archives as folders, and supports full pre-recovery preview for any compressed files stored inside.
Features:
- unique state-of-art algorithms are used to recover as much data as it is possible;
- supports RAR-files created by RAR, WinRar and other tools;
- even corrupted RAR files can be recovered;
- deleted RAR files can be found and recovered;
- self-extracting (SFX) archives are supported;
- supports large archives (larger than 4 GB);
- file list can be previewed before recovery;
- full Unicode support;
- supports Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista, Server 2008 and 7 operating systems.
Easy RAR Recovery Limitations
Files may be viewed in the program window, but may not be saved to a hard disk.