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Active UNERASER - Data Recovery Software 3.0 - Data Recovery Software, FAT and NTFS Undelete

Data Recovery Software, FAT and NTFS Undelete

Active UNERASER - Data Recovery Software
 
Active UNERASER - Data Recovery Software: Powerful 32-bit console-based data recovery software for Windows and DOS users. Supports: NTFS, FAT32, FAT16, FAT12, NTFS+EFS file recovery. Creates and operates with disk images. UNERASER can be started from bootable floppy or CD. It supports localized, long filenames, compressed files, Master Boot Record (MBR) Backups, and access to the hard disk drive sectors using Disk Viewer. Installation package also contains Bootable Floppy Creator and Bootable ISO CD-Image. UNDELETE, UNERASE and UNFORMAT functionality.

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Download: Download Active UNERASER - Data Recovery Software 3.0 (2.8 Mb)
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Release Date:2005-07-28
Last Updated:2005-11-22
Manufacturer: Active Data Recovery Software
Product Support: Active UNERASER - Data Recovery Software WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Do not install any software, write any information or recover deleted files on the same disk where t
Install:Install Only
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