Coputers gana danna kastiyata pls help!!!!!!!

Kronic

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    senewimala1988 said:
    Poddak "Active Undelete" Software eka use karala balanna!!!Eth matanam sure ne!!!Samaharavita hari yai!!!Oka virus ekakvathda???Updated virus guard ekak daalada thiyenne???
    ya adath update kera Kaspersky eka!!
     

    Clerk_Kent

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    onna nagaya kiwwa eka.....


    PC Inspector File Recovery 4.0
    file_recovery_back.jpg



    PCI File Recovery supports hard drives formatted with both the FAT (12, 16, and 32 varieties) and NTFS file systems. It also worked with a 512MB USB Flash drive we tried. The software is compatible with Windows versions from 95 through XP, although on 2000/XP systems it's necessary to be logged in as an administrator in order to gain access to the logical drive information necessary for some forms of disk recovery.

    As with any file recovery program, it's not recommended that you install onto the same drive that you're attempting to recover data from. This is due to the very real possibility of overwriting any "deleted" data, given that any new files that are written to a drive can overwrite the area where deleted data reside. This is especially true in a heavily fragmented drive since parts of a given file may be in several different places.

    Time is always of the essence when attempting to restore data as well, because even if the file areas themselves remain unmolested, the files' entries in the FAT (or MFT, in the case of NTFS) can still be destroyed when new files are created on the drive.

    Owing to its European roots, PCI File Recovery is a multilingual application, and the first time you run the program you're asked to select a language. Unfortunately, you're asked to make the same choice when you run the software for the second, third, fourth time, and so on, since it doesn't retain your preference. This can surely get annoying, but ideally this is not the type of program you're going to fire up on a daily basis (and if it is, you probably need to be a lot more careful with your data).

    The first thing you'll notice about PCI File Recovery is its fairly non-standard user interface. This wouldn't necessarily be a problem if the UI was still intuitive, but that's not always the case here, and having to dealing with interface vagaries of an application isn't exactly an ideal situation when you're trying – perhaps frantically – to restore your data. It doesn't help that there is no real documentation provided and the HTML-based help is sparse and unclear, owing partly to a poor translation into English.

    scr-pcinspect3.gif


    Download

    Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/135500295/pci_filerecovery.rar
     

    Kronic

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    Clerk_Kent said:
    onna nagaya kiwwa eka.....


    PC Inspector File Recovery 4.0
    file_recovery_back.jpg



    PCI File Recovery supports hard drives formatted with both the FAT (12, 16, and 32 varieties) and NTFS file systems. It also worked with a 512MB USB Flash drive we tried. The software is compatible with Windows versions from 95 through XP, although on 2000/XP systems it's necessary to be logged in as an administrator in order to gain access to the logical drive information necessary for some forms of disk recovery.

    As with any file recovery program, it's not recommended that you install onto the same drive that you're attempting to recover data from. This is due to the very real possibility of overwriting any "deleted" data, given that any new files that are written to a drive can overwrite the area where deleted data reside. This is especially true in a heavily fragmented drive since parts of a given file may be in several different places.

    Time is always of the essence when attempting to restore data as well, because even if the file areas themselves remain unmolested, the files' entries in the FAT (or MFT, in the case of NTFS) can still be destroyed when new files are created on the drive.

    Owing to its European roots, PCI File Recovery is a multilingual application, and the first time you run the program you're asked to select a language. Unfortunately, you're asked to make the same choice when you run the software for the second, third, fourth time, and so on, since it doesn't retain your preference. This can surely get annoying, but ideally this is not the type of program you're going to fire up on a daily basis (and if it is, you probably need to be a lot more careful with your data).

    The first thing you'll notice about PCI File Recovery is its fairly non-standard user interface. This wouldn't necessarily be a problem if the UI was still intuitive, but that's not always the case here, and having to dealing with interface vagaries of an application isn't exactly an ideal situation when you're trying – perhaps frantically – to restore your data. It doesn't help that there is no real documentation provided and the HTML-based help is sparse and unclear, owing partly to a poor translation into English.

    scr-pcinspect3.gif


    Download

    Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/135500295/pci_filerecovery.rar
    tx kiwwa!! dennatama!!
     

    nagaya

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    unge site eke direct link thiyenawa...
    habai videos walatanam hariyata filesystem eka thorala ganin...nathna\n wada ne,...
    ekak wada nathnam thiyena okkoma try karapan(wisheshayen ma flash drives wala)
    mama sarayak ehema karala flash ekaka makala thibba 600MB withara chemistry videos gaththa

    oka hena useful tool ekak...anik kollonge flash baluwama....:D
     

    Kronic

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    nagaya said:
    unge site eke direct link thiyenawa...
    habai videos walatanam hariyata filesystem eka thorala ganin...nathna\n wada ne,...
    ekak wada nathnam thiyena okkoma try karapan(wisheshayen ma flash drives wala)
    mama sarayak ehema karala flash ekaka makala thibba 600MB withara chemistry videos gaththa

    oka hena useful tool ekak...anik kollonge flash baluwama....:D
    macho samanen Torrent movies enne mona format da??
    AXXO wage
     

    nagaya

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    ne ne e format newe filesytem fat;fat(recrusive),no fat ehema ewa athi select karanna
    torrent enne avi(codecs;xvid/divx)
     

    Kronic

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    Clerk_Kent said:
    onna nagaya kiwwa eka.....


    PC Inspector File Recovery 4.0
    file_recovery_back.jpg



    PCI File Recovery supports hard drives formatted with both the FAT (12, 16, and 32 varieties) and NTFS file systems. It also worked with a 512MB USB Flash drive we tried. The software is compatible with Windows versions from 95 through XP, although on 2000/XP systems it's necessary to be logged in as an administrator in order to gain access to the logical drive information necessary for some forms of disk recovery.

    As with any file recovery program, it's not recommended that you install onto the same drive that you're attempting to recover data from. This is due to the very real possibility of overwriting any "deleted" data, given that any new files that are written to a drive can overwrite the area where deleted data reside. This is especially true in a heavily fragmented drive since parts of a given file may be in several different places.

    Time is always of the essence when attempting to restore data as well, because even if the file areas themselves remain unmolested, the files' entries in the FAT (or MFT, in the case of NTFS) can still be destroyed when new files are created on the drive.

    Owing to its European roots, PCI File Recovery is a multilingual application, and the first time you run the program you're asked to select a language. Unfortunately, you're asked to make the same choice when you run the software for the second, third, fourth time, and so on, since it doesn't retain your preference. This can surely get annoying, but ideally this is not the type of program you're going to fire up on a daily basis (and if it is, you probably need to be a lot more careful with your data).

    The first thing you'll notice about PCI File Recovery is its fairly non-standard user interface. This wouldn't necessarily be a problem if the UI was still intuitive, but that's not always the case here, and having to dealing with interface vagaries of an application isn't exactly an ideal situation when you're trying – perhaps frantically – to restore your data. It doesn't help that there is no real documentation provided and the HTML-based help is sparse and unclear, owing partly to a poor translation into English.

    scr-pcinspect3.gif


    Download

    Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/135500295/pci_filerecovery.rar
    kenat meka install keranna bane!!
     

    nagaya

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    ane kollo mama dan yhoo;msn messenger dala ne;iye vista damme;eke crack eke trojen;;dan ayeth windows daanna wenawa :(
     

    nagaya

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    oke drive eka select karala search deepan hambena files right click karala save karapan echcharai......