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FreeUndelete - WinNT 4.x/XP/2Kx - Utilities - Freeware
Company/Author: Recoveronix Ltd.
Download file size: 866 K
Program Homepage/Download url
Description:
FreeUndelete is a freeware data recovery program for deleted files. In case of accidental deletion of files on a NTFS file system (used by default in Windows XP/2000/NT) and FAT32 FreeUndelete is the utility to help. Features a comprehensive interface, which allows user to sort the files according to their efficiency (good, average, poor). New integrated data recovery center implementation - all standalone OfficeRecovery products now united with common convenient for end-user GUI. It is our pleasure to emphasize that FreeUndelete is free. There is no charge, direct or hidden, to download and use a fully functional copy of the program. The program does not install any spyware or adware along with it. It does not populate user's desktop with pop-up ads or forcefully subscribe user to mailing lists.
Changes:
1. NTFS recovery improved
2. Interface changes
Company/Author: Recoveronix Ltd.
Download file size: 866 K
Program Homepage/Download url

Description:
FreeUndelete is a freeware data recovery program for deleted files. In case of accidental deletion of files on a NTFS file system (used by default in Windows XP/2000/NT) and FAT32 FreeUndelete is the utility to help. Features a comprehensive interface, which allows user to sort the files according to their efficiency (good, average, poor). New integrated data recovery center implementation - all standalone OfficeRecovery products now united with common convenient for end-user GUI. It is our pleasure to emphasize that FreeUndelete is free. There is no charge, direct or hidden, to download and use a fully functional copy of the program. The program does not install any spyware or adware along with it. It does not populate user's desktop with pop-up ads or forcefully subscribe user to mailing lists.
Changes:
1. NTFS recovery improved
2. Interface changes