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Active@ File Recovery 7.5.1
Active Data Recovery Software
Active@ File Recovery for Windows is an effective data recovery software tool. New version is powered by Active@ DiskScan technology to recover files that have been accidentally deleted, formatted or otherwise lost. Active@ File Recovery can recover files from all types of flash media that have been lost due to system or battery failure, format or deletion and corruption caused by hardware or software malfunction. This data recovery program supports the FAT12, FAT16, FAT32; NTFS file systems and most types of removable drives and media including Compact Flash, Smart Media, Secure Digital/Multimedia Card, Sony Memory Stick, Iomega ZIP and JAZ backups.
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