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Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery - Technician

  • OS: Windows XP
  • Version: 5.0
  • File size: 4.7 MB
  • Date Added: 2013-14-04
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Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery - Technician Description

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery - Technician is a powerful tool designed to recover corrupted or deleted data from your hard drive and external storage devices.The application is capable of performing recovery from storage devices larger than 2TB in size and is able to deal with volumes in NTFS or exFAT format.The tool automatically detects RAID configured parameters and can restore inaccessible information from the RAID 5 array.Requirements: · CPU: Pentium class · HDD: 50 MB Free Space Limitations: · Using the unregistered version, you can not save the recovered files on your computer. �.You can free download Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery - Technician from Softpedia now.
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USBDLM

  • OS: Windows 2K
  • Version: 4.7.2.0
  • File size: 672 KB
  • Date Added: 2013-12-04
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USBDLM Description

The USBDLM application was designed to be a Windows service that gives control over Window's drive letter assingment for USB drives. Running as service makes it independent of the logged on user's privileges, so there is no need to give the users the previlege to change drive letters.It automatically solves conficts between USB drives and network or subst drives of the currently logged on user. Furthermore you can define new default letters for USB drives and much more. When a removable drive (USB flash drive, flash card reader, portable hard drive) is attached for the first time, Windows mounts it to the first available 'local' drive letter. If there is a network share on this letter, Windows XP will use it anyway for the new USB drive because since XP network shares are specific to the current user and not visible in the context of the system where the letter is assigned. The USB drive then appears to be invisible. You can change the letter assignments in the Windows Disk Management Console with a lot of mouse clicks but you have to do it again for every new device. And, for USB devices that have no serial number (in violation of the USB standards) you have to do it too when you attach it to a different USB port.NOTE:USBDLM is Freeware for private and educational (schools, colleges, universities) use only. Otherwise one licence per computer is required after a 30 day test period even though the software does not expire. �.You can free download USBDLM from Softpedia now.
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