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gioGuestMy antivirus program (360 Total Security) stops installation since it finds two viruses.
HumphreyGuestTo Sharware on sale:
On the vendor’s website it states that this software works with Windows XP, yet that is not listed on your offer page.
This is often the case.
Please could you make sure that XP is listed if indeed the software is compatible?
Thanks for the software.Mr.DaveGuestProgram looks nice, easy to use. A visit to their web page showed me that it only handles specific types of files. So most of the work I do would not be helped. If you rely on Microsoft products (Office, One Note, Outlook, etc.) this would be good. Also handles html, AutoCad and many picture types including jpg & psd but not files from Paint.NET or Twisted Brush. Does MP3 but not FLAC or Ogg. No txt, no support for open document foundation files (like Libre Office). Handles MIDI (.mid) but no support for files from Tracktion, Magix Music Studio or other music production software that I use.
I like that it shows files within their original folder structure. Most recovery programs say “here are all the files we could find on this disk” in one big list so a folder tree is a big improvement. Don’t know if it shows only deleted files, or lists any chance of recovery for each. I’ll grab it as yet another “last resort” recovery program, but wish it would recover many more file types.
aliGuestBon logiciel de récupération des données.
J’ai pu récupérer un très grand nombre de fichiers effacés.
MERCI.
TGaborGuestI tried It on 4 GByte Raw flash drive. It analised the drive about an hour and recognized the Fat32 partition. Generated a 3 GByte “recovered directories and files” and another 5 GByte “lost directories and files”. About 1% of the content is usable so the result is quite poor. Rstudio recovered about 30%.
123aaawqGuestHello, i’m superstar
Jc JitGuestThank you very much for that offer it was very helpful
Though i have a question,
Does the software recover data from completely dead hard drives.
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