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Restore files from a damaged
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Wed., July 22, 2009

Restore files from a damaged hard drive with ZAR

Firefox hacks that can speed up and customize your browser Hard drive failures are always a nuisance -- if not a disaster -- especially when the backups have gone missing or were never made. I show you how the Zero Assumption Recovery (ZAR) tool can help you find and restore recoverable files from a failed hard drive.

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