 | |  | Download File Recover | | | | Soft32.com Windows System Utilities File Managers | File Recover 4.15d File Recover is a simple file recover and undelete program for Win 98/XP/2000/NT
| | | | | File Recover Publisher's Description File Recover is an easy-to-use file recover and undelete program, designed to restore accidentally deleted files. It supports hard disks for FAT12/16/32 and NTFS file systems (used by Win95/98/ME/XP), and will recover files on logical and physical hard disks. File Recover will recover files, deleted from the Recycle Bin as well as deleted by other means, for example by the Shift-Delete function. The programs also support batch file recover. System Requirements 64 MB RAM What's new Added support for file sorting | | | | Download File Recover | Screenshots
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