Portable ICE ECC 2.7 Crack + Activator (Updated)
ICE ECC is a file verification and repair tool that allows you to protect your important files and sensitive data against digital corruption using Reed-Solomon codes.
When you want to verify whether the file has been modified or if the data in it has been corrupted, just select the appropriate .ecc file and click Verify. ICE ECC will then do a full analysis of the file and let you know if it has been corrupted, in that case ICE ECC will automatically recover it for you.
Download Portable ICE ECC Crack
Software developer |
Ice Graphics
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Grade |
3.3
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3.3
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Downloads count | 8804 |
File size | < 1 MB |
Systems | Windows All |
Here are some key features of "Portable ICE ECC":
■ ICE ECC supports not only file/files. It works with directories too. You can easily protect a whole CD-R or DVD-R disk or any files or folders from digital corruption.
■ Reed-Solomon codes require a lot of CPU power for calculation purposes. ICE ECC provides the fastest implementation of Reed-Solomon codes in the world.
■ ICE ECC is a native Unicode application. That means that any filename is supported.
■ There is no limitation on the number or size of protected files or directories.
■ ICE ECC uses the distributed mechanism of storing recovery information. Recovery is possible even if files with recovery information are heavily corrupted.
■ ICE ECC uses special compression techniques for storing catalogs of files. It provides the minimal size of recovery files even for large file collections.
■ ICE ECC may not only recover damaged files. It can recover lost files, if the size of these files are less than the size of all valid .ecc files.
■ ICE ECC uses an algorithm that will allow it to find shifted data regardless of the distance by which it has been shifted and will work with any block size. Both .ecc files and data files are immune to shift.
■ ICE ECC support queues for any operations.
■ ICE ECC support multi core CPU or multiple CPU systems.
■ There is full command line support in ICE ECC. Command line commands add automatically to queue and execute asynchronous