NTFS Recovery Wizard 1.15.8
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Data Recovery (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/2000/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Business/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Ultimate x64 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$99.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 4.70 MB |
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NTFS Recovery Wizard fixes NTFS hard drives and partitions completely automatically. A simple wizard recovers lost and deleted files and restores problem-free disk operation in a few easy, automated steps. No need to know anything about the disks or file systems! Save your data and fix your disk on your own.
Corrupted file system? No problem! NTFS Recovery Wizard scans your disk and fixes the file system automatically. The recovery is completely fool-proof. NTFS Recovery Wizard won’t cause more damage to the corrupted partitions, and will repair it even after you try to fix it with other tools!
Deleted files? Empty Recycle Bin? NTFS Recovery Wizard recovers lost and deleted files easily and efficiently. The advanced PowerSearch technology scans your hard disk through low-level access to locate and recover documents, archives, digital pictures and multimedia files in over a hundred formats even if there’s nothing left of the file system.
Reformatted or repartitioned a disk? NTFS Recovery Wizard unformats partitions and restores partition tables in their original configuration completely automatically! The low-level scan engine looks through the entire hard drive for the original partitions, recovering disks and data automatically.
Using a RAID array or Dynamic Disks? NTFS Recovery Wizard fully supports advanced storage configurations, and allows the same level of protection and data recovery for the joined disks as it does for the stand-alone hard drives.
NTFS Recovery Wizard is your last hope to save years of memories and hours of work. Family archives and digital pictures, Office documents and multimedia files are given a special treatment by the PowerSearch technology. Even if you can’t access the disk from Windows, NTFS Recovery Wizard is still able to save your files!
Don’t fall into anything that ‘guarantees’ the recovery - just after you pay for it! NTFS Recovery Wizard displays a complete preview of every recoverable file or document before you pay a cent. |
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