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NTFS Mechanic is the ultimate tool to repair the damage caused to NTFS-formatted disks. The innovative NTFS recovery tool can undelete files and folders, recover files from corrupted and re-formatted NTFS disks, unformat partitions and fix corrupted and naccessible disks in just a few clicks. The easy, step-by-step recovery wizard guides you through the entire process of recovering files, folders, partitions, and entire hard drives. You can undelete single files or recover folders with multiple sub-folders in a few easy steps. Full live preview for every recoverable file is available before the recovery in full and evaluation versions of NTFS Mechanic. The preview displays formatted documents, plays back video and music, enters compressed archives, and displays images in a variety of formats. More than 150 types of files can be previewed. NTFS Mechanic can recover disks that are formatted, repartitioned, corrupted or inaccessible by Windows. Advanced data recovery algorithms scan the entire surface of the disk in order to locate and recover as many files as possible. NTFS Mechanic can save recoverable files onto any local or remote media such as hard disks, CD, DVD and BluRay media, flash drives, network and FTP locations.

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Format:SoftwareSize:6,377 KB
Date:Aug 2009Version:1.3
License:Free to tryPrice:$99.95
Limitations:Can't save recovered files before buy the registration key
Platform:Windows
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