FileSalvage 7.0.1

FileSalvage is a very useful tool for recovering deleted files from your drive or volume.
FileSalvage will recover files you have accidentally deleted, or files that have become unreadable due to media faults, or files that were on a drive that you initialize/format your hard drive without first backing up the data on it. ...

Author SubRosaSoft.com
License Demo
Price $89.95
Released 2010-01-25
Downloads 270
Filesize 25.50 MB
Requirements Mac OS X 10.3 or higher (built for Tiger 10.4)
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords recover data, data recovery, corrupt media, recover, recovery, restore
Users' rating
(4 rating)
FileSalvageOtherMac OS X
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