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Old 10-31-2006
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I have the retail professional version of ontrack data recovery and prosoft engineering software but i'm kinda trapped on using either so is there like a consensus to which software works more effectively?


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It's all personal preference Lebron..

I prefer to use GetBack for NTFS...but they don't make it anymore
at work we use a couple of other programs but the names escape me at the moment.


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Hello Lebron

You can also try Stellar Phoenix FAT & NTFS, I have used this software and the result was quite outstanding...

Hello GaRHaR

You can try Stellar Phoenix NTFS Data Recovery Software.. I think this will solve your purpose...

I have used FAT & NTFS, however I buyied NTFS first.. but the support people at Stellar recommended to for a both Fat & Ntfs as a Commbo offer.. And I though it is more sensible...

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Oh I still use GetBack

Just cuz they don't make it anymore don't mean i can't use it anymore


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