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Hello
For folks who have deleted files from the recycle bin, all that work is not
lost. The undelete commamd was originally a DOS command. Some how it was
phased out from the Newer Operating systems and have been picked up by other
companies trying to make a profit . Offering a product that does the same
thing that costs you money.
In my opinion you should not have to dish out more money for a command that
was once a part of the Windows Operating System.
I had been searching for a FREE program that would undelete files that I had
deleted by accident. I finally found a program that is 100% free. There is
no limitations like how some trial programs work.
If you have deleted files that you want to get back. Use this Version
because it is Free. Like it should be for the undelete command
Perhaps Microsoft should re-introduce the undelete command, just not for the
recycle bin.
Undelete Plus Version 2.83 - from download.com
http://www.download.com/Undelete-Plus/3000-2084_4-10691921.html?tag=lst-0-1
For folks who have deleted files from the recycle bin, all that work is not
lost. The undelete commamd was originally a DOS command. Some how it was
phased out from the Newer Operating systems and have been picked up by other
companies trying to make a profit . Offering a product that does the same
thing that costs you money.
In my opinion you should not have to dish out more money for a command that
was once a part of the Windows Operating System.
I had been searching for a FREE program that would undelete files that I had
deleted by accident. I finally found a program that is 100% free. There is
no limitations like how some trial programs work.
If you have deleted files that you want to get back. Use this Version
because it is Free. Like it should be for the undelete command
Perhaps Microsoft should re-introduce the undelete command, just not for the
recycle bin.
Undelete Plus Version 2.83 - from download.com
http://www.download.com/Undelete-Plus/3000-2084_4-10691921.html?tag=lst-0-1