#3857
On hard disk, when you delete some folders, files or even an entire partition, all data is still existing in the same place where it was, and will always be there until overwritten. In fact, the deleting operation is just delete the pointer to the data on disk from MFT (Master File Table), so as to allow the operating system to perform writing operation there. Any data recovery software use this principle to work. Of course, you can delete the data truly and completely. But that requires you to ask special data eraser for help.

#3856
Many external factors can lead to file or data loss (such as: accidentally delete, format some hard disk or partition, virus infection, forcibly remove external storage devices, power failure, system crash, software breakdown...). But their root causes are primarily: MBR (Master Boot Record), BS (Boot Sector), DPT (Disk Partition Table) or MFT (Master File Table) is lost or damaged/corrupted. At this point, the only and ultimate solution that can restore any non-overwritten hard disk data is to use WinHex such kind of hex editor to manually correct them. But that requires you to be proficient in assembly language and the working principle of hard disk. So, what most of us need are some automation tools such like GetDataBack.

#3853
Ultra Video Joiner is a multi-format universal video file joining software. It can merge multiple small video clip files into an independent, complete big video file, which can be any common video format. Besides, the video to be joined almost can be any format too, and there is no limit to the number of joining video files. And best of all, it is so easy-to-use that don't need you to have any technology or experience on video editing.

#3852
In the first place, only the users who have lost data can deeply experience and realize the importance and necessity of backuping data on a regular basis. And the data backup software have been so inundant that we have almost no chance to verify and compare them one by one, so that we can pick out the best one. However, I suggest you put AOMEI Backupper at the top of the list of the data backup software you're going to test.

#3851
HDClone is a professional hard disk copying/backuping/rescuing tool from Germany. It can thoroughly copy/clone any data (that is, each byte) on a hard disk to another from the physical or logical layer. This means that, in addition to the backup task of data or hard disk, it can also help you finish the migration work of data or system, as well as the data rescue mission.

#3850
FBackup (full name: Free backup software) is a totally free file, data backup & restore software from Romania. There have been quite a few backup software now, while FBackup's particularity lies in that it supports the backup of so many popular applications' configuration files, and allows users to manually write configuration plugins for specific programs (in XML format) as need.

#3849
BackUp Maker is a very good data, file multi-threading (so it's very fast) backup software from Germany, which is neglected or overlooked but professional and user-friendly. More than anything, it's totally free for both private and educational purposes.

#3838
MonoDevelop (AKA: Xamarin Studio) is a free, open-source and cross-platform C# & other .NET languages IDE for rapid development of desktop & web applications on Windows, Linux or Mac OS X, and easily porting .NET applications onto Linux or Mac OS X platform from Windows.

#3836
A lot of people like to collect pictures of some specific subjects from Internet for personal collection or other use. But if the number of these pictures is huge, manually downloading them one by one is undoubtedly very time-consuming and laborious. This case, we'd better turn to some automatic web image searching & downloading tools for help. Of which, Extreme Picture Finder is similar with NeoDownloader in terms of function and interface.

#3831
M.U.G.E.N (AKA: Mugen, MUGEN, 無限) is a discontinued but still very active free 2D fighting game engine with many customizable components. It was developed by Elecbyte, first released in 1999 (for DOS). In 2009, MUGEN 1.0 was released, and in 2013, MUGEN 1.1 came out.

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