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Disk Recon

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MD5 Checker

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Find It

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This utility combines all
Free utility to verify
Search your computer in style
This system extension
tools that you need to
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increases your productivity
manage your hard disk space
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dramatically by giving you
locally or on a network
MidWavi Pro. Can also
It's so accurate it will
quick and easy access to
server. With its intuitive
create MD5 checksums.
find virtually any file from
folder contents and files by
interface you can easily
 
any drive or folder,
displaying the directory
find all the information you
 
including multiple drives, a
structure in a menu tree.
need to make allocation
 
custom list of folders, or
 
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Convert your PC games into
Simple utility to create
Nucleus Kernel FAT is a
Nucleus Kernel for JFS
virtual CDs, or files that
checksum files based on the
advance easy to use fat data
recovers, undeleted data
run directly on a hard
MD5 hash routine.
recovery software for FAT16,
from deleted, damaged, or
drive. Play games without
Recursively scans a selected
FAT32 partitions. Software
corrupted Linux partitions
the physical disc -- simply
folder and creates the
uses QFSCI technology to
where IBM JFS File System
click on a desktop icon to
checkfile data which can
recover the lost fat
based operating systems,
launch a virtual disc with
then be loaded in for
partitions, files and
such as Debian, Ubuntu, Red
access rates up to 200 times
testing to determine if the
folders.
Hat Linux, Mandrake Linux,
faster than a CD.
files have changed at all.
 
Turbo Linux, SuSe Linux, are
 
 
 
installed.


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