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http://ryan.thewentzels.org [Ryan.thewentzels.org] ryan::wentzel » Blog Archive » Recover Deleted Files: Restoration recovers files deleted from your system. The software searches your hard drive for sectors containing files marked for deletion and provide a mechanism for recovering the files.

Lifehacker.comhttp://www.lifehacker.com [Lifehacker.com] Data Recovery - Lifehacker: Restoration is an easy to use and straight forward tool to undelete files that were removed from the recycle bin or directly deleted from within Windows, and we were also able to recover photos from a Flash card that had been formatted. Upon start, you can scan for all files that may be recovered and also limit the results by entering a search term or extension.

http://www.thebishop.net [Thebishop.net] Geodog: How to recover deleted digital photo files from a flash card: Plus, the people who make the PC Inspector programs started spamming me about their products. I found one that looked promising, PhotoRescue, that showed me thumbnails of the missing photos, and promised that if I bought the program it could recover the full files, or my money back.

[PC Mag Philippines] Recovering from a hard disk crash: Editor in chief Art Ilano previews some HD recovery apps that can spell data salvation after a HD crash. So my hard drive crashed over the weekend.

[The Test Bed - computer product reviews and news] Vista and Leopard enter the Land of the Undead... : The Norton Utilities suite became a must-have for early PC users almost entirely on the basis of its Undelete functionality. This relied on the fact that the only difference between a 'live' file and a newly deleted one was a single bit, which acted as a life-or-death flag.

http://equima.pfpfree.net [Enigmatic Equinox] Catch the leopard; or shoot him.: Anyway, I’ll try not to pick at your post, as I respect your point of view of course X). In my humble opinion the folk at Apple have been pretty bright, they’ve identified the areas where they lagged behind (Intel chips and *nix-based OS anyone?), and haven’t been afraid to right the problems.

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