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Much of our lives exist in digital format, so the thought of a wiped computer or hard drive could be nightmare-inducing. Even if you were diligent in , accidents might occur. Modern storage devices typically don’t fail before their projected lifetime, but you may be one of the unlucky few who receive a bunk drive. And not being unable to access your can throw a wrench into your personal or professional life.

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With this subscription, you can recover an unlimited number of deleted or misplaced files from your Windows computer. You may also use it to rescue data from memory cards, external storage devices, RAID arrays, USB sticks and more. And if one of your drives is inaccessible or mistakenly formatted (hey, it happens), MiniTool can still locate content that could be buried on them. The software also lets you reclaim lost media; there’s a CD and DVD feature that finds your music and movies, plus a tool that retrieves lost photos.

This perpetual MiniTool license offers several benefits over the standard edition, including an optimized filter function and bug fixes. Plus, your membership grandfathers you into future upgrades.

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