The distrolette is based on 4MLinux 19.0

Aug 1, 2016 22:32 GMT  ·  By

Today, August 1, 2016, 4MLinux developer Zbigniew Konojacki has informed Softpedia about the availability of the Beta milestone of the upcoming 4MRecover 19.0 data recovery Live CD.

Based on the latest Beta release of the 4MLinux 19.0 GNU/Linux operating system, 4MRecover 19.0 is now ready for public testing, and it appears to include the usual TestDisk 7.0 and PhotoRec 7.0 utilities for recovering lost partitions and files from damaged disks and removable drives.

4MRecover is not a GNU/Linux operating system per se, but only a Live ISO image that users can put on a bootable USB flash disk or a CD/DVD disc and use on any machine to recover images and other file types, or undelete disk partitions. As such, 4MRecover works independently of a computer OS.

The latest release, 4MRecover 19.0, is currently being distributed as part of a project called 4MRescueKit, which also includes 4MParted, a Live ISO that lets users partition disk drivers independently of an operating system. It's also worth noting that 4MRecover comes with the Midnight Commander (MC) file manager installed by default.

If you want an early taste of the 4MRecover 19.0 release, or if you want to help Mr. Konojacki polish the final build, which should be out sometime in the first week of September 2016, you can download the 4MRecover 19.0 Beta Live ISO image right now via our website. To get started with using 4MRecover, please visit the project's website.