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Copy Files From Damaged Disks with Unstoppable Copier

16 July 2009 One Comment

If you have ever tried to copy files from a damaged CD/DVD ROM or disks, you would have got a Windows Error in most of the cases. Unstoppable Copier is a freeware utility which can recover files from disks with physical damage. It allows you to copy files and folders from disks which have scratches, bad sectors or any other problem.


The program has a got a very simple user interface. Just specify the source and the destination and the program will copy the files ignoring the Windows Error message. The program attempts to recover every readable pieces of the file and them attempts to put it back together so that the file is readable. Most of the files can be made readable even if all the pieces are not recovered. Some of the files may become readable with some parts missing etc. This free utility also allows you to control whether you want the fastest copying speed or the best data recovery. Choosing the best data recovery can sometimes take a long amount time for the process. You can also choose to pause and recover the recovery process anytime you want. It can also generate a log of all the errors encountered. Even if you are copying files from a perfect disk, you can use this utility as it allows you to copy files without any Windows interruption.

The program is a freeware and runs on Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7.

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  • One Comment »

    • zhenar said:

      thanks alot

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