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Professional version of Active@ UNERASER contains:

  • Active@ File Recovery 9 — tool to recover deleted files and folders (Graphical User Interface);
  • Active@ Boot Disk Lite — Windows 7-based environment including set of recovery tools (UNERASER, File Recovery and others);
  • Bootable Disk Creator being able to prepare Windows 7-based Boot Disk on USB & CD/DVD media for unbootable systems.

How to order Active@ UNERASER by fax, mail or Bank Money Transfer

To order Active@ UNERASER with a Credit Card, Money Order, Bank Money Transfer, Purchase Order, Certified Cheque by fax or mail click here.

All our products are delivered electronically. After order completion a download link is immediately available to access the registered version. A follow-up email is also sent within several minutes that include instructions to access the software in the future. To receive the software on CD Media as-well, click on the check box for "Product Delivery on CD-ROM + 19.90$" in the shopping cart of our web store.

See Frequently Asked Questions

How to prepare hardware test file? Why is it needed? Hardware test file - is a file that contains current machine configuration and HDD partitioning. It helps support team to detect hardware and software problems. To create it - go to menu [F9] and from File menu choose 'Save Hardware Info', or press [Ctrl]+[H]
How to create bootable floppy disk supporting Network under DOS?
  1. Download Bart's Bootable Floppy Disk Creator (bfd107.zip) from www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=bfd107.zip and unpack everything to separate folder, for example C:\BFD. Make sure you also unpack the subdirectories!
  2. Open Command Prompt. Goto the C:\BFD directory, run "BFD MSNET" and follow the instructions on screen.
For more information and additional network adapter drivers: http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/
How to create bootable floppy disk supporting SCSI disks under DOS? Some SCSI devices are visible by BIOS and thus accessible by DOS applications without of any drivers. Other SCSI require particular ASPI drivers to be loaded. To create Bootable Floppy with ASPI drivers for SCSI support, use step by step instructions here: Bart's Scsitool Boot Disk
I have an external USB drive. When I run the software it is not visible in the list of available devices. Can I access it? You need to get a DOS based USB driver. After it is installed, our product should be able to detect your drive. You may try to use one of ours bootable floppy creators to create a floppy that has an option of loading USB drivers: http://download2.lsoft.net/free-dos-bootdisk-creator.exe or http://download.lsoft.net/free-dos-bootdisk-creator.exe After bootable floppy with USB is created, copy your software on it and boot with an option of loading USB drivers, then start your software.

Capabilities

Explore the features of Active@ UNERASER with the free Demo version. You can scan drives and preview deleted files. Only the commercial version allows recovery of deleted files.

IT reviewers are encouraged to use this software and any other related materials. We will be pleased to grant you a registered version for free. Please use the link below to submit your information.

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