DOC Regenerator 2.11
| Developer: |
Dmitriy Primochenko (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$49.99 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 2.82 MB |
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DOC Regenerator is a brand new recovery solution for lost Microsoft Word documents. Indispensable tool for recovery of damaged, deleted or overwritten word documents from an existing partition as well as from corrupted, deleted partitions or reformatted disks.
30-day money back guarantee
Unlimited license period
Free 1-year minor upgrades for all 2.xx versions
Large discounts on major upgrades
Program features
Ability to recover Microsoft Word 6.0 / 95 / 97 / 2000 / XP / 2003 documents
Ability to recover password protected documents
Ability to recover deleted and
Ability to recover corrupted documents from entire disk instead of retrieving data from a single file that allows to recover documents even in the most desperate cases
The product ignores file system, scans disk at physical level. It supports all versions of FAT and NTFS and regenerates documents even from lost, deleted partitions, and from reformatted disks
Preview feature - try the software before buy it
Autosave allows continuing recovery, terminated at any stage. When you purchase the full version, you can continue recovery, which was started by means of the demo version
Recovering corrupted documents
A corruption implies data losses. Many other document recovery programs recover corrupted documents from a single file. The result of such recovery is a document with probable data losses. In contrast to other recovery software, DOC Regenerator regenerates Microsoft Word documents not from a single file, but from the entire disk and without any losses of data.
Recovering deleted and overwritten documents
If a Microsoft Word document was deleted, the program will scan the entire disk to find contents of the deleted document. If the contents of the document were overwritten, it will be regenerated from file fragments found on the disk.
Recovering from deleted partitions and reformatted disks
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