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DiskInternals Partition Recovery

Version: 1.9

Downloads Count: 1,775

License Type: Trial

Price: $140

Date Added: Oct 10, 2007

Operating Systems: Windows XP

File Size: 1928 KB

Author: DiskInternals

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Editorial Review of DiskInternals Partition Recovery

If your hard drive goes south, the last thing you'll want to bring it back with those "restore" CDs. That's because the discs return your PC to its factory state, destroying all of your files and settings, and wiping out any new apps that you don't have CDs for. So instead, use a program that will attempt to pry this data loose from a drive gone bad. The utility that I recommend has pulled my drives out of the ditch more than once (I won't reveal exactly how often because it1s too embarrassing). That1s why I don't flinch at the price.

The program restores damaged, missing, or deleted files, even on reformatted partitions. It supports drives formatted as FAT or as NTFS.

--Steve Bass

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