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NTFS Recovery Toolkit NTFS Recovery Toolkit 23.0.0.1 for Windows

by LSoft Technologies Inc.

Avg. Rating 2.6 (5 votes)

File Details

File Size 45.4 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows (All)
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,299
Publisher LSoft Technologies Inc.
Homepage NTFS Recovery Toolkit

Publisher's Description

NTFS Recovery Toolkit is a set of up-to-date data recovery software. You can decide any partition recovery problems and restore all data on your hard drive. You may use the software without charge to recover partitions and files on NTFS in manual mode: read how-to-step-by-step manual, view and edit disk sectors using Disk Editor software, create, delete, format and edit volumes using Partition Manager software, create disk images, scan drives for deleted partitions and files, preview their contents, using File Recovery and Partition Recovery software.

You must pay the license fee to get registered version of the product that can recover partitions and files on NTFS in automated mode: restore deleted or damaged files, save detected or restored partition information back to the HDD, as well as to fix MBR and partition table using Partition Recovery and File Recovery software.

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yetisouth

yetisouth reviewed v1.0.0 on Aug 8, 2012

This is a nice advert for their paid applications. But offers nothing but useless demos. However it contains an e-book in pdf format about recovery procedures. That is the only useful part of it - the rest is worhtless, certainly has nothing to do with 'Freeware'.

Avg. Rating 2.6 (5 votes)
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yetisouth

yetisouth reviewed v1.0.0 on Aug 8, 2012

This is a nice advert for their paid applications. But offers nothing but useless demos. However it contains an e-book in pdf format about recovery procedures. That is the only useful part of it - the rest is worhtless, certainly has nothing to do with 'Freeware'.

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