The Hard Drive Mechanic Gold Special Edition 2006
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Hard Drive Mechanic, Inc. (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/2003 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Price: |
$69.97 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 2.68 MB |
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Fix crashed hard drives quickly and easily with The Hard Drive Mechanic.
HARD DRIVE REPAIR AND DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE
The Hard Drive Mechanic software will allow you to fix hard drive crashes in a matter of minutes. You could spend hundreds of dollars and waste days, weeks, and even months by sending your hard drive to a specialist and risk exposing your private, secure data or you can do it all yourself and spend a fraction of the cost, keeping files secure and private. With Hard Drive Mechanic, you will be able to diagnose hard drive crashes and recover hard drives with a few simple on-screen menus. The software will then do all the work by running complex tests, phases, and algorithms which it will use to fix your crashed hard drive. This software will easily locate and recover hard drive crashes with FAT32 drives, NTFS drives, corrupted partitions, invalid drive specifications, disk boot failures, and boot sector problems. To fix a hard drive crash used to be a long and complicated task, left up to highly skilled technicians and computer programmers. Now this software will allow you to become skilled enough to fix your crashed hard drive and save all the files and information you need.
FIX ANY CRASHED HARD DRIVE
No computer is too old because this software will work with Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, XP and 2000. Hard Drive Mechanic also handles both physical and logical drives so recovering crashed partitions becomes seamless and easy. The Mechanic also creates rescue disks that allow you to restore the hard drive to its original condition before you used the software, so that there is absolutely no risk to you. Hard Drive Mechanic is the most complete and comprehensive drive recovery system on the internet.
Backed by a 30 day, 100% money back guarantee, what do you have to lose? |
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