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  • How can you recover hard drive data after format?

    Summary:Bitwar data recovery can help you to recover files from a formatted hard drive and compatible with all the versions of Windows or MAC system.

  • How to Fix USB Flash Drive Not Recognized on Windows

    Summary:The most anxious situation is that the USB drive unrecognized by windows causes data inaccessible. This article will show you how to solve such issue.

  • Free data recovery software for mac

    Summary:This article will introduce a free data recovery software for mac which can recover lost data from mac OS X.

  • Data recovery after U disk format

    Summary:How do you do data recovery after the U disk format? Have you ever come across a please format prompt when you use a U disk? Then choose No is not able to run, select Yes will format the U disk. What should I do? Even if the format, as long

  • U disk data mistakenly deleted how to recover

    Summary:U disk data mistakenly deleted how to recover? U disk is a portable device where users can quickly read, write, transmit, and save data anywhere. However, because most people are anxious to store important data in them, and may have incorrec

  • How to Fix "Windows 10 Task Manager not Responding"

    Summary:This article is about how to fix "Task Manager not responding" error on Windows 10. Since some solutions may cause data loss, Bitwar Data Recovery is needed.

  • How to recover data from dead hard drive?

    Summary:This article introduces a reliable hard drive recovery software to recover data from dead hard drive, with it, you can rescue your data when the hard disk is dead, damaged or failed.

  • How to recovery deleted files on Mac Computer?

    Summary:If you have accidentally deleted important files from Macand then it can be a real painful moment and especially if you cant find it in the Mac trash can. Fortunately, When youdeleted files on Mac, what you deleted was still stored on your M

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