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O&O DiskRecovery 4 Personal Edition - Electronic Delivery

Manufacturer - O&O SOFTWARE

Price £ 49.99    (£ 42.54 exc. VAT )


O&O SOFTWARE - O&O DiskRecovery 4 Personal Edition - Electronic Delivery

Description

O&O DiskRecovery 4 functionality begins where other programs leave off. This software combs every sector of a hard disk, memory card, or digital camera to find lost files. Even when files systems are formatted or destroyed, it is possible to reconstruct once deleted data.

Over 350 file types can be recognized and restored, including Word documents, Excel workbooks, Access databases, and virtually every sort of commonly used graphics, photo, movie, and music formats (JPEG, AVI, MPEG, MP3, WAV, BMP, TIFF, Corel Draw, Photoshop, Framemaker, Adobe Illustrator, and many more). Don't give up on lost data! O&O DiskRecovery can still help even when things look hopeless. The O&O DiskRecovery Personal Edition can restore up to 100 files with every data recovery.

Highlights
Supports 64-bit versions and Microsoft Windows Vista

Preview of files prior to recovery

Definable size parameters for recovered data

Recognizes and restores over 350 File types

The unique O&O DeepScan locates even the smallest file

User-defined signature with HexEdit control
Supports ATA IDE/EIDE- and SCSI-Hard Drives, Diskettes and removable drives as well as Memory Cards and most Digital Cameras

O&O SmartScan accelerates and simplifies the Recovery Procedure

O&O InstantDiskRecovery 4 for data recovery without prior installation

Even recovers data on storage media on which files have been damaged or destroyed by malfunctioning software

The Personal Edition (PE) can restore up to 100 files with every data recovery. The PE License is computer-bound, meaning that the software may only be used on a single computer. The PE is ideal for home users.

System Requirements

Operating System: Windows Vista, XP, 2000, 2003 Server, NT 4.0

Release Date: Tuesday, 30th October 2007