The Live CD is based on the 4MLinux 20.0 distribution

Oct 2, 2016 23:30 GMT  ·  By

4MLinux developer and project leader Zbigniew Konojacki informs Softpedia today, October 2, 2016, about the release and immediate availability for download of the Beta pre-release version of the upcoming 4MRecover 20.0 Live CD.

As you might know already, the 4MLinux 20.0 and 4MLinux Core 20.0 GNU/Linux distributions are in the works, which means that Zbigniew Konojacki is also preparing new versions of his other projects, including 4MRecover, a Live CD that can be used for data recovery independent of a computer operating system.

Therefore, 4MRecover 20.0 Beta is based on the Beta release of the 4MLinux 20.0 operating system, which should be officially promoted to the stable channel on the first day of November 2016, and it ships, as usual, with the powerful TestDisk 7.0 data recovery and PhotoRec 7.0 image recovery software.

"4MRecover is a small live CD designed for data recovery. It's a part of 4MRescueKit, which in turn is one of the three main 4MLinux releases available for download," says Zbigniew Konojacki in the brief release announcement. "This version includes TestDisk 7.0 and it uses 4MLinux 20.0 as the base system."

If you'd like to become a beta tester and help Mr. Konojacki fix issues in the 4MRecover 20.0 Beta ISO image, if they are discovered, you need to download the Live CD right now via our website. Please try to keep in mind that this is a Beta quality software, and it should not be used in production environments for data recovery.