Inspector PC FileRecovery v1.08 [658k] DEMO DOS
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My friend Bob's hard drive recently crashed (no joke), and he sent
it in to a servicing place. He might have to shell out a couple
thousand dollars to get it fixed. FileRecovery might be able to
save him a LOT of money... if his hard drive is still spinning and
his PC can boot. Supporting up to 4 GB, this proggie will recover
files from either FAT16 or FAT32 partitions (NTFS not supported).
Even though it isn't a Windows application, it is menu driven and
easy to use. This demo will show the first sector of the selected
files on your screen but will NOT write your files anywhere. It
is US$95 for a single machine license, but the alternative could
be thousands of dollars if you take it to a professional service.
HTH
Windon Prince
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>The last time I formated my hard drive, I deleted a partition which was
>about 2 gigs. Is it possible to get that partition back without
>formating again or is it gone forever.
Bryan:
If there is really important data on the disk, there are companies
that do data recovery (at a high price).
Any recovery attempt must be done before you do anything else
with the disk.
Regards,
John Chin
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