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Recover Data for FAT and NTFS 1.1

Recover Data for FAT and NTFS

Recover Data for FAT and NTFS is a fully capable & cost effective data recovery software for windows application users. Recover Data for FAT & NTFS is the only data recovery software you will ever need as it is fast & easy to use Windows hard drive recovery software. You can easily restore windows partition and fix windows files quickly with Recover Data for FAT & NTFS Software. Recover Data for FAT and NTFS recover files accidentally deleted or removed from the Recycle Bin, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT+DEL key. Windows recovery tools recover formatted, lost, damaged, corrupt or missing partitions from windows hard disk drive. Windows file recovery software supports recovery from FAT12/FAT16/FAT32/NTFS/NTFS5 file system of Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista and Windows 7. Software having four types of recovery modes: 1) Desktop Recovery 2) Raw Recovery 3) Remote Recovery & 4) Image Recovery Desktop Recovery – This recovery mode allows you to recover deleted files by using Shift + Del key, data recovery from HDDs with crashed file system, accidentally deleted partitions, formatted partitions, drives with failed operating/file system, drives suffered from virus attacks. Raw Recovery – Row Recovery will be useful to recover ms office documents, zip files, sound files, media files, graphic files & other file types using specific file header signature by choosing file extensions using Recover Data for FAT & NTFS as it reads all sectors on the disk sequentially (sector-by-sector) looking for specific file header signatures. Image Recovery – Image Recovery option creates image of the hard disk to recover data there from when there are bad sectors in the storage media & when the user is recovering data from the failing hard disk or drives. Remote Recovery – Remote Recovery option offers online data recovery & ensures data security during data recovery process.



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