As we enter the Information Age where the most valuable thing is data, while the richest people are those who possess important information, data loss and recovery is becoming more and more of an issue. Great news for those who are afraid of losing important data stored on their hard disks or removable media - now you can use GetDataBack for NTFS and make sure that even if your data goes to pieces one day, you can always get it back! GetDataBack for NTFS is a tool that will restore your files even if your hard drive is no longer recognized by the system. It recovers files from hard disks with damaged boot records and partition tables. It will help if you suffered a malicious virus attack, formatted your hard drive or experienced a power failure. The tool works at partition level and will restore files and folders exactly how they used to be.
It recovers data from floppy and ZIP disks, drive images and even remote drives connected by a serial cable or TCP/IP. As the name says, it restores files from NTFS disks - file system used by Windows NT/2000/XP, yet works on all Windows systems. Make sure you never install the program on the to-be-recovered drive and you will never lose important data.
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