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At times, I get a little delete happy with my files. Just last night I was making a graphic and ended up getting all screwed up - I overwrote one of my Kodak photo files with the graphic I made, and then ended up deleting the last saved version of the graphic in error…by the end of the evening I didn’t know if I was coming or going. Oh - and once I accidentally cleared all of the pictures from my memory card, before I saved them to my computer! I was really upset about that mistake. Dumb mistakes like that are a good example of why everyone can benefit from file recovery software, like Active@ File Recovery.

If you’ve ever experienced the scary blue screen of Windows death, or gotten a nasty virus, or accidentally deleted files you needed, like I did, this software can help you recover ALL of those files. Even ran one of those clean up programs that is guaranteed to remove spyware, and found that it removed good files you needed to keep as well? This software can:

  • Recover deleted files or folders from a recycle bin - even AFTER you’ve emptied it!
  • If you’ve used shift+delete, you can get those back too!
  • Damaged hard disk? Recover those files!
  • Virus? Power failure? Spyware? Recover any files damaged or lost.
  • Photos you accidentally deleted from your memory card? Yup.

Don’t believe it can do all of that and more? For you skeptics, you can try a demo version to recover a file before you buy the license for the full version. It’s got a limit on the file size you can recover, but it’s enough to try before you buy.

This is a sponsored review.

This entry was posted on Thursday, May 31st, 2007 at 4:00 pm and is filed under Geek Squad. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “file recovery”

  1. On June 2nd, 2007 at 1:18 am Crisdafish had this to say...

    I have used this and RecoverMyFiles and found that Active was better at recovering files from corrupted Secure Digital Cards, even encrypted files.

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