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Filerecovery 2009 4.5
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Filerecovery for Windows is a safe and affordable undelete solution that retrieves files from digital media. This data recovery program is designed to recover deleted files from all types of media such as Hard Drives, Floppy Drives, SmartMedia, CompactFlash, Memory Sticks and many other types of removable media. This do-it-yourself software will scan the drive to create a savable file list. The software recovers files whether they have been deleted from the command line, from within an application, Windows Explorer or removed from the Recycle Bin. Then save recovered files to another storage device or another drive letter in the system. The non-destructive, read-only nature of this application will not write or make drive changes. With directory structure preservation, even under NTFS, media is quickly organized and restored. Rescue files easily with this deep scanning engine that other products miss.
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