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Office Recovery Wizard 1.9.2

Developer: Data Recovery (more products...)
OS:Win95/98/ME/XP/2000/2003/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ CE
License:Shareware
Price: $199.95 (Buy it now)
Size:4.20 MB
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Recover lost or deleted Microsoft Office documents with a step-by-step wizard. Office Recovery Wizard undeletes Office documents erased from the Recycle Bin, and recovers files lost due to a system failure, disk crash or file system corruption. Powerful recovery algorithms support documents created with Microsoft Office 95-2007, OpenOffice 1 and 2, and StarOffice.

Office Recovery Wizard welcomes the user with its Easy Recovery Wizard that makes anyone act as a data recovery professional. The wizard works in a step-by-step manner, and it only asks you about where your files were before they were lost. Once you select the location, Office Recovery Wizard scans the specified hard disk and presents a list of all recoverable documents. You can choose files to recover from the list. The available Live Preview feature displays the content of each document before you decide to recover it, allowing you to pick the latest version of each document among multiple copies saved.




Under the hood, Office Recovery Wizard has a powerful data recovery engine called PowerSearch. The PowerSearch engine makes it possible to locate and recover documents from severely damaged, formatted or repartitioned hard drives, as well as helps in case of a corrupted file system or a virus attack. Looking at your hard disk sector by sector instead of relying solely on the file system, PowerSearch is able to locate and recover many more files than competition.

Office Recovery Wizard recovers docx, xlsx, pptx, doc, xls, ppt, vsd, pub, rtf, sdw, odt, and max files, works on Windows 95 to Vista, and supports all revisions of FAT and NTFS. Supported office platforms include Microsoft Office 95, 97, 2000, XP, 2003, and 2007, as well as OpenOffice 1 and 2 and StarOffice.
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