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DiskInternals Uneraser 8.24.2 is a data-recovery utility developed by DiskInternals Research for retrieving documents, photos, archives and other file types that have been deleted or corrupted on NTFS, FAT12/16/32, exFAT, APFS, HFS/HFS+, Ext2/3/4, ReiserFS, Reiser4, UFS, ZFS and hidden file systems. The application runs on Windows 2000 through Windows 11 and treats VMware, VirtualBox, Microsoft VirtualPC and Parallels disk images, forensic images in EnCase or ProDiscover format, Apple .DMG images, and software or hardware RAID arrays (including Windows dynamic disks and Linux mdadm) as ordinary storage, enabling recovery from virtual machines or complex storage pools without extra steps. A built-in imaging module can create bit-stream copies of entire drives, logical volumes or selected regions, and these images can later be mounted and scanned as if they were physical disks; this protects the original medium from further wear while repeated recovery attempts are made. The program bypasses NTFS access restrictions, follows symbolic links, supports Unicode paths and long file names, and can resurrect whole directory trees with sub-folders intact through a FAT32-specific undelete algorithm. Users may preview recoverable content before committing to a license, mount successful recoveries to a new drive letter for immediate use, or export data over FTP to a remote location; a bootable ISO is also provided for situations where the host operating system cannot start. Because the tool operates in read-only mode and ignores Windows security descriptors, it can be launched from a regular user account yet still extract files from network shares or locked volumes. DiskInternals Uneraser is available free of charge on get.nero.com, with downloads served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget that always supply the current 8.24.2 build and support batch installation alongside other applications.
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