From the creators of the 4MLinux distributions, as well as the 4MParted operating system, we’re introducing you to 4MRecover, an open source, portable and free distribution of Linux based on 4MLinux and built around the well-known PhotoRec file recovery tool.
It’s a minimal GNU/Linux distribution that only features the PhotoRec utility and the TestDisk software for recovering lost partitions. In addition, the Midnight Commander command-line two-pane file manager is also included in 4MRecover.
Distributed as a minimal, dual-arch Live CD
The 4MRecover operating system is distributed as a minimal, dual-arch Live CD ISO image that has approximately 30 MB in size and runs on 64-bit or 32-bit computers. The ISO image is hybrid, so you can write it on either CD and Mini CD discs or USB thumb drives.
These are called bootable mediums and are used for starting up the live operating system from the BIOS of a computer. A minimal boot prompt is provided on the Live CD, allowing users to run the OS with default display settings or with the VESA framebuffer.
Built around the PhotoRec/TestDisk software suite
As mentioned, 4MRecover is a one-program distribution of GNU/Linux that lets you carry the powerful PhotoRec and TestDisk recovery software with you anywhere you go, helping friends, colleagues and family members recover lost partitions of files from damaged disks.
After booting the live system, the PhotoRec software will load automatically, so you can immediately use it to recover lost files from a local disk drive or an attached disk. The software also supports RAW disk images that have been previously backed up with a disk imaging tool.
In addition to PhotoRec, you will also have access the TestDisk, a command-line program for recovering lost partitions from damaged hard disk drives (HDD). With the built-in Midnight Commander CLI utility you can easily manage your files.
What is new in this release:
- This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 25.0 BETA as the base system.
What is new in version :
- This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 23.0 as the base system.
What is new in version 22.0 Beta:
- This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 22.0 as the base system.
What is new in version 21.0 Beta:
- This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 21.0 as the base system.
What is new in version 20.0 Beta:
- This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 20.0 as the base system.
What is new in version 19.0 Beta:
- This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 19.0 as the base system.
What is new in version 18.0 Beta:
- This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 17.0 as the base system.
What is new in version 16.0 Beta:
- This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 16.0 as the base system.
What is new in version 15.0 Beta:
- This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 14.0 as the base system.
What is new in version 13.1 Beta:
- This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 13.1 as the base system.
What is new in version 13.0 Beta:
- This version uses 4MLinux 13.0 as the base system.
What is new in version 12.0:
- This version uses 4MLinux 12.0 as the core system.
What is new in version 11.1 Beta:
- This version uses 4MLinux 11.1 as the core system.
What is new in version 11.0 Beta:
- This initial release is based on 4MLinux 11.0 and TestDisk 6.14.
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