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June 5th, 2007 at 9:57 pm

Still Haven’t Found What You’re Looking For?

From personal experience, I know the emotions you feel when your hard drive gives up and starts losing files. Obviously, this is not a problem, because everybody backups their important files daily. Oh, you don’t?
Well, just in case you forgot to do so, (I really should start sometime soon), there is still hope! File Recovery is a company that offers a range of applications, whose main aim is to, well, the name sort of gives it away - they concentrate on file recovery software.
If you accidentally delete a file, and do not notice in time, you can easily find it no longer exists in your recycle bin. However, all is not lost - unless the area(s) on the hard drive have already been re-used for a different file, the software is able to recover the file to its original glory. The reason for this is that deleted files simply have their reference removed from the equivalent of the index for your drive.
Similarly, if a virus has infected your machine, and your anti virus software removes the virus, but is unable to recover the lost data, the program can help you get back the much needed data.

File Recovery Software

Depending on which package you buy, you can also use their partition recovery tool. This is very useful if you have used a utility to change the layout and sizes of your hard drive’s partitions, only to find you did not have a backup of the data lost when you did so. (Yes, I’ve done that as well, though I learnt not to use FDISK after being up for more than 20 hours…)

Have you ever received the dreaded “NTLDR is missing” message? If you have been trying out a new Operating System on a 2nd or 3rd hard drive, you can very easily misconfigure your MBR info, and end up with one or even all your OSs failing to boot. As long as you burn the ISO image included in this software, you have a tool that can easily recover the mistake, and therefore save you from having to completely reinstall Windows, with all the stress and time lost this can cause, not to mention the subsequent application re-installation and configuration.

Finally, if you use memory cards with your digital camera, and have either deleted the files, or even formatted the card itself, there is also a specialized tool designed purely to recover the pictures - a real life saver if you had found the perfect shot, which is not always repeatable…

So, make a small investment to save a large amount of stress in your future - the site is simply laid out, with all bases covered re. questions you might have regarding the software itself, and the process of buying it. The software is dead easy to use, with no unnecessary techno-babble used to confound you.

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