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Raise Data Recovery for FAT R-Linux Free Recovery Active NTFS Reader for DOS R-Linux Free Recovery
Data Recovery for FAT-formatted storages Free Data recovery for Ext2FS/3FS (Linux). Read NTFS from MS DOS. Run from boot floppy. Free Data recovery for Ext2FS/3FS (Linux).


Free - LLC "SysDev Laboratories"


With Raise Data Recovery for FAT you may undelete your recently deleted files from FAT or FAT32 formatted storages as well as recover lost information even after severe file system damage.

Free - R-tools technology Inc.


R-Linux is a free data recovery and undelete tool for Ext2FS/ 3FS (Linux) file systems. File recovery after power failure, system crash, virus infection or partition with the files was reformatted, even for different file system.

Free - Active Data Recovery Software


NTFS Reader is a data recovery tool that provides read access to NTFS drives from MS DOS environment. The FREEWARE utility allows you to preview files on NTFS and copy them from NTFS to FAT volumes or network drives.

Free - R-tools technology Inc.


R-Linux is a free data recovery and undelete tool for Ext2FS/ 3FS (Linux) file systems. File recovery after power failure, system crash, virus infection or partition with the files was reformatted, even for different file system.


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