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- Price: Purchase $49.99 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: March 04, 2008
- Total Downloads: 288,098
- Downloads last week: 119
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- Average user rating: stars out of 57 votes
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Publisher's description
From BitMart :Restorer2000 is one of the most powerful and cost effective data recovery and undelete software available on the market. It allows you to undelete a file or a folder, unerase, unformat, restore and recover data deleted on an NTFS and FAT partition even if it is damaged or deleted. Restorer2000 is a quick and easy hard drive recovery solution that offers you file recovery with foreign-language filenames, long filenames, NTFS-compressed filenames, and alternative data streams such as file information in Windows 2000. SmartScan data recovery technology combined with the flexibly adjustable parameters gives you a full control over the disaster recovery procedure. Drive Image creation is a very important and useful feature to undelete data from a hard drive with bad sectors. As long as your system hardware is functioning correctly, the award winning Restorer2000 product may be the only solution you need for all your data recovery and undelete needs. With Restorer2000 software, you can quickly and easily restore your data, saving your time, money and resources.
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