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Previously on "File recovery software?"
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There's something called O&O DiskRecovery with this month's Computer Shopper. No idea what it's like but free is always a good start for me.
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There will still be great software. It's just the freeware will cost £500 a copy now.
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Disk Commander from Winternals :
http://www.winternals.com/Products/A...k/Default.aspx
ERD Commander as a software bundle is one of my favourites. Now they have beed aquired by Micro$$oft
and I think in the future there will be no more winternals good software...
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PropertyCrashUK - what an appropriate name!
I've got a 10k rpm seagate cheetah in this box that has been making funny sounds through the hot bits over the last couple of weeks. backup time too!
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OnTrack data recover. 130 quid but excellent. Brings files back with the original filename too. recovered about 95% of my drive recently
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File recovery software?
Can anyone recommend software to recover deleted/perhaps even corrupted files from HDs? I understand this kind of sofware has come on in leaps and bounds in recent years and also fallen in price dramatically - anyone know a good one?Tags: None
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