DriveRestore Professional will repair: corrupted PCs, MP3 players, iPods, digital cameras, pen drives, digital memory sticks, virtual drives, etc.
DriveRestore Professional will repair your drive with NO loss of your file data!
• Corrupted partitions.
• Virus damaged file systems.
• Corrupted MBRs - Disk Boot failure.
• Invalid media errors.
• Invalid drive specification errors.

Step 1:
Select a drive to diagnose
Select the drive to diagnose by selecting from the drive selection window. Drives are listed as “Logical Drives”, “Removable Drives” and “Physical Drives”.
Step 2:
Select the diagnostic type and analyze the drive
Boot Sector Analysis
This is the fastest diagnostic mode and will identify the majority of drive errors.
A boot sector analysis will diagnose the boot (0) sector for system area errors e.g. valid MBR values, valid Partition values, valid file system, etc. This is a very fast diagnostic type and will only take a few seconds to complete.
Drive Diagnostics
This is an extensive diagnostic type. Drive diagnostics will scan the entire drive, including a surface scan. Depending on the drive size this may take a long time to complete. An approximate time to completion is displayed on the progress bar.
Drive Diagnostics is the most comprehensive diagnostic type. Drive Diagnostics will scan the entire drive for errors including; Bad blocks (physical disk damage), valid MBR values, valid Partition values, a valid file system, “Active” partition status, valid drive parameters, valid partition table, etc. In addition (if selected in Settings), it will also detect and display deleted partitions and overlapping partitions that a Lost Drive Scan will not otherwise detect.
Step 3:
Review the diagnostic results and repair the drive
When a drive analysis completes, the computers drive health will be displayed. The number and severity of the errors determine the drive health status. The overall drive health status is ranked as Excellent, Good, Moderate and Poor.
Repairing the drive
When the analysis phase completes, the errors will be displayed. All errors are automatically selected (ticked) for repair, these may be un-ticked or ticked as required. If the user is non-technical then it is recommended that all automatically selected errors should be repaired. The Wizard will guide the user through the repair process.
Select “Automated Recovery” to repair the drive.
