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IsoBuster - Data Recovery Software (Trialware)

IsoBuster - Data Recovery Software (Trialware)

IsoBuster is free to try, low cost to buy, and has been a go-to tool for the DFIR community when recovering from damaged optical media for many years.

"Rescue lost files from a bad or trashed CD, DVD or a Blu Ray disc. Recover deleted files from a Hard Drive, Memory card or of from flash media that Windows says needs to be formatted !"

File Name: -1
File Type: application/octet-stream
Created Date: 10-29-2023
Last Updated Date: 10-30-2023
Website: https://www.isobuster.com/
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