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Data Recovery: Recover Deleted Files and Lost Data for Free with PC Inspector by Britec

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Data Recovery: Recover deleted files and Lost Data for Free with PC Inspector by britec.co.uk

PC Inspector File Recovery 4.0 is a data recovery program and file undeleter. Recover deleted files with this great freeware utility. Here are some of the new features: supports the FAT 12/16/32 and NTFS file systems. Finds partitions automatically, even if the boot sector or FAT has been erased or damaged.Recovers files with the original time and date stamp.Supports the saving of recovered files on network drives.Recovers files, even when a header entry is no longer available. Competition products cannot recover such
files.

Download: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/pcinspector.html

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  • Brian,

    The screen you see after the scan, you were selecting from the "DELETED FILES", what happens if you select the ROOT directory? I've tried to save the files (and I'm saving from D: to C:) but they don't show up. Whats up with that?

    In the "DELETED" folder, I don't recognize any of the names. I can show you a screen dump if you want me to email you. Something seems to be wrong, and I need help.

    Thanks!

    SCF

  • @SuperClusterfunk I am only one man and have a life outside of youtube and my forums, I cant answer every question or comment, I am sorry... there is just to many. I dont know without looking at your data recovery, have you tried to save them to a external drive? I know saving from C: to D: works ok, but I have never backed up like that I have always backed up to a external drive. and sorry for late reply.

  • u talk to fucken much.

    

  • @EverettJanisch lol your not wrong there.....still better than not talking at all or typing in notepad like most videos do?

  • @Britec09 Also u didnt mention that this isnt free and u have to pay like 50 bux just to recover something.

  • @EverettJanisch Yeah its still free by the looks of it.

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  • Thanks! This may really help out with our current problem

    The disk I am trying to recover is NOT formatted atm.. but it had windows and several important files and pictures... All I keep seeing are TRIAL programs..

    Hopefully, this will solve our problem.

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  • HOW CAN I CHANGE THE CONDITION OF THE FILE

  • love it ty

  • @Britec09 i have recover all of my lost files in my external hard disk and when i click on lost folders all the files names has a are cluster name like 4 example cluster 10230013.EXE what should i do with that? please reply as soon as possible.. thank u

  • i tryed but it did not recover it said the file is not found

  • is it virus free

  • How do I use PC Inspector to recover lost files? I found thousands of clusters of files, and they are now under the lost tab in the program. When I save them to another disk, it just shows up as clusters again, not the actual data I lost.

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