The following link will take you to the vendor's site, where you can download the demo version appropriate for your operating system. The demo versions restore only two deleted files; you can purchase the full version either before or after recovering two files.
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File Recover
- Downloads Count: 34,385
- License Type: Demo
- Price: $30
- Date Added: Sep 24, 2003
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP
- Author: Rognerud Research
Editorial Review of File Recover
We've all felt that sick feeling in the pit of our stomachs when
we've mistakenly deleted a perfectly good file. File Recover
identifies deleted files on the hard drive and lets you recover as
much of them as can be salvaged. It scans physical and logical hard
disks in less than one minute and brings up a list of file that can
be even partially salvaged. You can recover even files that were in
a now-emptied Recycle Bin. It supports IDE/ATA/SCSI drives and
drives larger than 8GB.
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