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Restorer2000 Pro v3.3.123371-UNiQUE

This is something what every PC user should have in their collection. If you lost your data, or accidentally wipe out some of important files/partitions this will help you to restore – get em back.

Description:

Restorer2000 PRO 3.3 is the complete professional solution for your data recovery needs and has all the features and benefits of Restorer2000 3.3 plus adds some advanced data recovery capabilities such as recovery from hardware and software RAID, basic and dynamic disks. The PRO version also has additional file recovery algorithm that searches for files of known types using typical features of their structures and allows: to increase the file recovery quality when the file system is not damaged; to restore files that are not recognized in file system metadata and not found during disk scanning; to recover files from devices with unknown file systems including HD, CD, DVD, external ZIP/USB, removable SmartMedia, MemoryStick, SD cards, etc..

Release Name: Restorer2000.Pro.v3.3.123371-UNiQUE
Size: 3.44MB
Links: Homepage, NFO
Download: Rapidshare.com, Torrent

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  1. Balar82
    February 3rd, 2008 | 16:14

    sounds like a handy piece of software!! tnks for d nfo!

  2. best
    February 3rd, 2008 | 16:16
  3. Smikis
    February 3rd, 2008 | 16:18

    i never got idea of those restore software .. oh my lets use 20g so i can archive 30gb.. oh my someone deleted it all.. restore info too.. so ye. whats the point in those software?

    windows restore is like worst thing windows have in first place

  4. David Webb
    February 3rd, 2008 | 16:24

    Not nearly as good as File Scavenger :D

  5. miles
    February 3rd, 2008 | 16:28

    lol, torrent has 1 seeder, no leechers

  6. bgeek
    February 3rd, 2008 | 17:01

    This is useful to see if you have any files that needed to be securely deleted but didn’t.

  7. zepski
    February 3rd, 2008 | 17:12

    is it me or the log slacking on releases?

  8. k
    February 3rd, 2008 | 17:39

    @5: Why is it not nearly as good as file scavenger?

  9. Bomberman
    February 3rd, 2008 | 18:25

    Does it allow me to recover files from a Linux distribution? I dual boot Vista and ubuntu and I can’t load ubuntu because I deleted something when I was cleaning Vista. woops.

  10. wah
    February 3rd, 2008 | 18:26
  11. Rekrul
    February 3rd, 2008 | 18:26

    @4 Smikis,

    This program and Windows restore are nothing alike. The Windows restore attempts to put your system back the way it was when the restore point was created by rolling back registry changes and such. This program is supposed to allow you to recover deleted files, or files from a damaged disk.

    About data recovery; I love how these companies try to make it sound like their program can work miracles on any file system that they support, even FAT16/32 drives. The simple fact is that it’s not possible to recover files of any significant size from a fragmented FAT16/32 formatted drive.

  12. ab
    February 3rd, 2008 | 18:49

    do ppl really accidentally delete partitions wtf is that about?

    anyway you can just undelete files by searching for **.**

  13. David Webb
    February 3rd, 2008 | 18:50

    @ 10

    i get better results using fs and it restores them very fast as well :D

  14. miles
    February 3rd, 2008 | 20:22

    @13 i accidentally deleted a partition after formatting when i removed the wrong disk (2 identical drives

  15. Someone Noone
    February 3rd, 2008 | 20:30

    How is this better than Active@ Partition Recovery Pro?

  16. chris
    February 4th, 2008 | 00:05

    could you upload file scavenger then?

  17. ModeZeroX
    February 4th, 2008 | 08:16

    This baby is a life saver. I’ve used an earlier version some years ago to save 200Gb of data of an NTFS disk that got its partition table scrambled due to power failure.

    This IS a must. If your disk goes bye bye.. This might save you ;)

  18. Partofthepuzzle
    February 4th, 2008 | 10:30

    ModeZerox is right: power failures are a common cause of lost partitions. Programs like this (I haven’t tried this one) can often recover all, if not most of the files on NTFS formatted disks. I have personally used Handy Recovery twice and it did a very good job.

  19. mike
    February 4th, 2008 | 12:49

    Recover.My.Files.v3.9.8.5875.Incl.Serial.zip
    Download: http://www.files.to/get/180298/4nnot2hwvz

    I haven’t tried it, but the review said it was good ;)

    Btw there’s even the freeware Recuva (www.recuva.com)

  20. indianpunk
    February 4th, 2008 | 18:27

    i like final dat enterprise 2 worked good for m last time when i recovered arnd 10 gbs

  21. extensis
    May 2nd, 2008 | 16:36

    Is this better than easy recovery pro?

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