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- Price: Free to try (Recovers files less than 64 KB); $34.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: December 02, 2004
- Total Downloads: 6,083
- Downloads last week: 9
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Publisher's description
From DiskInternals Data Recovery :If you are like most people, then you probably know the frustration caused by accidentally deleting a necessary file. Even more frequently, people delete seemingly unnecessary files only to find out that they really needed them later. If this is situation you are facing right now, you should download DiskInternals Uneraser. This tool recovers most types of files, including text, audio and video files, pictures and images, and almost all other file types. The program supports any type of storage media (music sticks, cameras, flash drives, USB drives...) in addition to hard drive. Program helps you recover files deleted from the Recycle Bin, lost because of virus attack or employee's malicious behavior. There is a unique algorithm for recovering files form FAT32 volumes in Windows 2000/XP that no other software has. Due to it, the effectiveness of recovering files deleted in Windows XP is considerably increased. The program has very simple interface that resembles Windows Explorer.
Version 2.1 supports recovering files deleted from virtual disks. Searching for deleted files and working with the recycle bin are improved.
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