
Disk Recoup 2.1
Disk Recoup is a disk copy utility for faulty hard drives that are not completely dead.

It can clone hard drives with bad media spots and other non-critical hardware faults that render other data recovery utilities ineffective. Disk Recoup requires the faulty drive to still be detected by the computer BIOS at boot time and still respond to basic disk commands. Disk Recoup uses both high- and low-level disk commands and intelligent algorithms to copy the raw data from the source drive to another hard drive. Because it accesses the source drive strictly in read-only mode, Disk Recoup presents no risk to the source drive except for normal wear and tear.
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