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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Garmi na karne Shala Samayma ferfar Sabarkantha

Garmi na karne Shala Samayma ferfar Sabarkantha

he latest update to DiskDigger for Windows improves upon its general performance, as well as these specific enhancements:
Improved handling of compressed files in NTFS filesystems. When your disk is formatted with NTFS, individual files can be compressed (using a variation of LZ77) to conserve disk space. When scanning in "Dig Deep" mode, DiskDigger automatically and transparently decompresses these files, so that they can be recovered in their original state.
Improved handling of system-compressed files in NTFS.  Windows 10, as part of its background operation, searches for certain files that are seldom used and automatically compresses them. This is different from the "standard" compression that can be applied to NTFS files. This compression is done by creating an alternate data stream (with a reparse point) called "WofCompressedData" and filling it with the compressed data, which is compressed with the Xpress or LZX algorithms. DiskDigger handles all of these cases, and automatically recovers these types of files in uncompressed form.
Added support for recovering Quicken data files (.QDF) in "Dig Deeper" mode.
Improved efficiency of recovering executable (EXE and DLL) files.
Fixed some possible stability issues when previewing WAV audio files.


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