FileRescue for NTFS 2.9

Free FileRescue for NTFS screenshot fileWorks with Windows Vista
FileRescue for NTFS is an easy-to-use, yet powerful software utility, designed to restore accidentally deleted files and folders. It allows you to recover files that have been deleted from the Recycle Bin, as well as those deleted after avoiding the Recycle Bin (Shift-Delete). It will also recover files deleted by virus attacks and software faults. 100% FREE to try.

FileRescue works under Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 operating systems. The program supports modern Windows file systems for hard drives: NTFS and NTFS 5.
Type : Shareware ($49.95) » EULA
OS Support : Windows All + Vista
Date stamp / Size : Nov, 26. 2006 / 1686 kBytes
Asked : Pentium 120, 32 RAM
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Update history of FileRescue for NTFS
v2.7 (May, 23. 2007)
Version 2.7: Vista support implemented; Recovery engine further enhanced; Updated help file.
Distribution permissions for FileRescue for NTFS
The FileRescue for NTFS unregistered trialware version, may be freely distributed, provided the distribution package is not modified. No person or company may charge a fee for the distribution of FileRescue for NTFS without written permission from the copyright holder.
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