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Stella Data Recovery

Stella Data Recovery...This company software is great!
Recently our company had a blue screen data crash in the middle of work. Well this software flat out works. We were able to recover entire files and data thought gone deleted lost basically corrupted forever. Recovered, the entire Microsoft outlook data file, Recycle Bin, the entire hard drive, program files, system files, everything. Even files that were deleted and wiped over 6 months ago. This product works and is the best. Since 1993, Stellar is a customer oriented data recovery solution provider bringing back smiles after critical data loss situations. With a strong presence in USA, Europe and Asia; today we have more than 1 million+ happy customers spread across 170 countries. Our customers include large corporate giants as well as individual users.Stellar Advantage: World Largest Range of Software Recovery Tools
Software Tools:
Hard Disk Data Recovery Tools
Database Recovery Tools
Email Recovery Tools
Laptop / Desktop Data Recovery Tools
Password Recovery Tools
Data Backup Tools
Data Wipe Tools
RAID Data Recovery Tools
Disk Sanitisation (Erasure)

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