
Once we get a hard drive showing in the bus, there is still a lot of work left to do. OS X doesn’t have what is referred to as resumable copying. What this means is that if a file fails in the middle of a copy, the entire copy will fail. This is all well and good for normal use, but for copying data where you expect 20% or more of it to fail, it is a total pain in the butt. You can spend many hours locked in front of a system.
What Totus Copy does is solve this critical problem. If a file fails, Totus Copy will attempt to retrieve as much data as possible. It will then move onto the next file and continue the process. Many technicians know the pain of going directory-by-directory trying to salvage as much data as possible. Totus Copy makes this a problem of the past.
While writing and field-testing Totus Copy over the last several months, an impressive feature set was developed that makes this software a very practical and powerful data recovery tool. It has the ability to skip over invisible files or applications and you can set it to target specific directories or files of a certain type. It will never transfer a bundle or a directory rather it recreates them. Totus Copy will never give up and has been known to grab working copies of files that other data recovery tools left behind.
Totus Copy will unquestionably save data that would otherwise been lost.
Tags: Data, Recovery, Totus Copy

I have a LaCie 320 gig external drive that is failing. Can I connect this via Firewire to an iMac and use Totus to try to recover? Does using Disk Warrior and Totus together increase recovery?
Thank you
Ed:
Yes Totus Copy will work with Disk Warriors Preview function and it is the kind of task that it is designed for. We recommend that you run the demo of Totus Copy on the drive and see if you can get the first 500 MBs if it is working for you then you can purchase a serial number and continue with the transfer.
Hi there,
I just wanted to thank you for this great app..
I lost a lot of data in the past, so I’ve purchased TC during the mupromo promotion… crossing my fingers I never have to use this “harddrive airbag” ;-)
Cheers
Tom