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October 1st, 2007 at 3:44 pm

Z-A-Recovery.com recovers lost data.

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That moment when you realize that you have lost critical data from your computer system can be a heart stopping moment. Having been in this situation I can attest to the fact that it is an awful feeling I never want to experience again. Take my advice and make sure you are prepared should this ever happen to you. With a little preparation and the right tools you can make this type of crisis more manageable.

One site you will want to bookmark is http://www.z-a-recovery.com. ZAR software offers the tools necessary to recovery lost data in those crucial moments when you realize disaster has struck. Whether you are an individual or a small business ZAR will work with your Windows operating system to recover even data that seems lost from your hard drive forever. ZAR software works for a number of different types of disasters such as an accidental format or software corruption. This software can even recover images lost from digital cameras stored in file formats such as GIF, JPEG, TIFF, CRW, MOV, WAV, and CR2.

Zero Assumption Recovery (ZAR) software works with file systems that are FAT16, FAT32 and all NTFS versions. What I really appreciate about this software is the fact that no matter how long it takes to perform recovery this software keeps working to get the job done. ZAR software is designed to value your data as much as you do and works painstakingly to make every attempt to recover your lost data. ZAR is really easy to use and is truly a value considering the results it provides. Right now you can even save 50% off the purchase price by using the promotional code “TechInspector”. That is amazing considering how powerful this software is. Why trust your precious data to less powerful software packages that only seem to get the job done. The only way to truly know for sure that all possible data has been recovered is to put Z-A-Recovery software to work.

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    I definitely give it a try. I got 3 “broken” discs at my desk. Maybe I can get back some old data… Nothing important but some lost pictures…

    Eliot on October 9th, 2007

 

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