The Windows NT (New Technology) file system was a major advancement in hard drive structure and storage for digital files. It replaced the now obsolete FAT system. The simplistic FAT system remains in use for camera memory cards and compact flash drives. All versions of Windows from the 2000 version forward to the new Seven use NTFS. While many data recovery companies claim that their software is proprietary to NTFS, the truth of the matter is that better file retrieval programs such as FileFinder are built to support any Windows file system in any version of the operating system.

What we are saying here is that you do not need specific NTFS recovery software. Why buy a program that will not allow you to retrieve deleted information from flash cards, memory cards and devices such as cameras and music players when by purchasing FileFinder you can rescue items that have been accidentally deleted or damaged on any Windows computer and on any universal application on that system? FileFinder is a far superior data recovery solution for Microsoft operating systems, as it allows you to rescue both hard drive files and external digital storage devices with one application.

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