Linux data recovery software

I have recentaly lost my data from my Linux operating system. I used Stellar Phoenix Linux data recovery software. This [recovery Linux | http://www.data-recovery-linux.com/] software retrieves almost of my data. Demo version of the software is free in which you can see the preview of recoverable data.

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    Recuva is a file undeletion tool that allows you to analyze your hard drives or media cards for files that have been deleted or formatted. It presents you a list of files that have been found, as well as an assessment of their potential for recovery, a preview option, and a hex viewer to inspect the content. You can limit your search to files of a certain type (e.g. images, audio etc.) and choose between a quick and a thorough analysis approach. The program also includes a secure deletion option that allows you to permanently delete files that were found while parsing, to avoid any future recoveries.

    http://www.SnapFiles.com/get/DiskDigger.html

    See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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    Be warned: they are very $$$.

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    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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