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The file structure in Netware operating system is divided into various components like volume object, directories, subdirectories, and files. To access any file saved on Novell hard drive, you should know the volume block representing the physical volume which contains the file, the directory path through the file system structure, and the file name. These file structures, if corrupted or damaged, can result in complete inaccessibility of data stored in your hard drive. Corruption in Novell file structures occurs under below situations:
- Improper system shutdown
- File system damage
- Virus infection
- Root Directory corruption
- Operating System malfunction
In most cases of Novell file structure damage, you encounter an error message that halts the hard drive to mount. To overcome such data loss scenarios, you will need to use an inbuilt repair utility named “Vrepair”. In most cases, the utility repairs the file structures and makes the data accessible. However, if the problem persists, then you will need to restore data from an updated backup. But if in case, no updated backup is available, then the only way to recover your lost data is by using advanced Novell Data Recovery software.
Stellar Phoenix Novell Data Recovery v3.0 is a simple and easy-to understand Novell recovery software that ensures complete recovery of lost, deleted, and missing data after the corruption or damage of file structures. The non destructive software comes with highly graphical user documentation which makes it easy to understand and implement. Incorporated with powerful features like file masking, disk imaging, save scan option, and more, the software supports multiple disk drives like IDE, EIDE, and SCSI.
The free downloadable trial version of Stellar Phoenix Novell Data Recovery v3.0 allows you to preview all your lost files and folders.

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