Monday, January 25, 2010

Roadkil's Unstoppable Copier: Freeware Reviews

Roadkil's Unstoppable Copier allows you to copy files from hard disks and removable media, like DVDs and CDs, with problems such as corrupted data, bad sectors, scratches, or that just give errors when reading data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a file and put them back together. Using this method, most types of files can be made usable even if some parts were not recoverable in the end.

The program can be used as a daily backup system, using its batch mode functions. A list of transfers can be saved to a file and then run from the command line to perform the same batch of transfers on a regular basis without having to use the GUI interface. The program supports command line parameters which allow the application to be run from schedulers or scripts so it can be fully integrated into daily server task.

Why you need the utility if Windows has its built-in copy-and-paste capabilities? If you ever tried to copy files from damaged CD, or move huge chunks of data from one location to another, you know the answer.

-        Latest release: 4.4 (January 14, 2010).
-        Supported OS: Windows 2K and higher.
-        Supported Languages: English, (Hungarian), Nederlands (Dutch), Deutsch (German), Franзais (French), Romana (Romanian), Espaсol (Spanish), ЗС±№ѕо (Korean), Русский (Russian), Italian (Italian), عربي (Arabic), Български (Bulgarian), polski (Polish), Tьrkзe (Turkish), Portuguкs (Portuguese), Norsk (Norwegian), Indonesia (Indonesian), Hrvatski (Croatian), Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese), svenska (Swedish), Portuguкs Brasileiro (Brazilian_Portuguese), עברית (Hebrew).

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2 comments:

Seven7side said...

does this software work well...?? because I have a lot of bad CDs...

Michael Pekker said...

That depends on the character of the damage. The software can do much more than the regular copy and paste operation. But I would not expect miracles.

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