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09/01/2008 GMT 1

Kernel for Linux

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Linux Data Recovery Software

Linux Data Recovery Software is available in three different flavours i.e.

Install the Evaluation version of the Kernel Recovery for Linux data recovery software utility and scan the linux hard drive for deleted files and lost data. When you begin the scan process the software starts searching for the lost files and folders from the found partitions from the disk. After complete analysis of the linux hard drive, the software will list all the found files and folders. You can easily select the required files or folder and save the data to other hard disk.

Kernel Recovery for Linux data recovery software, fully supports linux data recovery from Ext2, Ext3 file system based linux operating systems, such as  Red Hat,  Mandrake,  Turbo,  SuSe,  Debian, Ubuntu, SCO. It successfully recovers data from corrupted linux partitions and restores deleted files from the hard drive. It is one of the rare tools that can recover the data from the deleted linux partitions. Kernel linux data recovery software also supports the new Ext3 File System. Please note that the software install on windows and linux drive has to be attached either to usb or the secondary port.

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If you purchase the software, you will get Life Time product support for FREE. LiveUpdate is available with in the software to make sure that you always have the latest version. There is no time limit to use the software. You can use the software for unlimited period. No restriction for installing on Single Machine.

The software is available for immediate download after purchase. An activation password will be emailed to you with in few minutes after you made the purchase.

You can download the Evaluation Version of the software for FREE and analyze your corrupt file. To effectively use the software, view online help for data recovery guide.

Evaluation Version of the software will analyze your disk and show you the data that is recoverable. To check the quality of the files, you can double click the file to open it in its native application, from with in the software.

If the Evaluation Version shows you the data than you can purchase the Full Version software to save your data to a safe location.

Kernel for Linux - Data Recovery Software - Recovers Lost Files from Ext2, Ext3 File System

Primary Download

Download Demo

Difference Between DEMO Version
and
FULL Version Software

Secondary Download

Download Demo

Steps to Recover Deleted or Lost Data and Files from Crashed Disk

A working computer is required with enough hard drive free space to store recovered data and files. Attach crashed hard drive to this machine as Secondary Slave or Secondary Master depending upon the availability of the free connector and slots. Once you have connected the crashed disk to the working computer, install the Linux Data Recovery Software - DEMO version of the software and then analyze your crashed drive and search for required files or data. After complete analysis, if you see the required files and folders then PURCHASE the software and recover the data and files from your crashed hard drive to the working computer. When you save the deleted and lost files, it can be transferred to the desired computer and lost data and files can be restored.

Operating System/File System Supported -

RedHat Linux, Caldera Linux, Mandrake Linux, Turbo Linux, Suse Linux etc (Ext2FS, Ext3FS)

System Requirements for Installation Support

Installation Support - Operating System

Windows 95 with Internet explorer 4.0, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 with internet explorer 4.0, Windows 2000 Upto Service Pack 4,
Windows XP (Home, Professional) Upto Service Pack 2, Windows 2003, Windows Vista.

Minimum Memory Requirement - 64 MB

Disk Space Requirment - 10 MB of Free Space

 

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  1. I have also linux data recovery software that provides easy and powerful data recovery solutions to recover data from Linux Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS file systems.

    jhonstack | 2008-05-08 - 05:31:46 GMT 1 #

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