DBX Repair' 4.02.01 is Shareware File & Disk Management software design by File Recovery. It runs on following operating system: Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter and has as system requirements: Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 10 MB. RecoveryFIX for Outlook Express is advanced and reliable DBX repair software specially designed for retrieving emails from totally damaged or inaccessible .DBX email files.
Publisher review:Now in just three steps DBX email recovery is possible with RecoveryFIX for Outlook Express. Select the corrupt .dbx file, preview its recovered mail contents and save them at the desired location. Usually Outlook Express email .dbx files get corrupt due to some or other reason and the user fails to access them. But with DBX repair software user is relaxed as the software recovers and repairs such email data and enables the user to access those lost or corrupt .DBX files again, thereby maintaining the business continuity. RecoveryFIX for Outlook Express performs thorough scanning to locate corrupt DBX file and recover email items from it. Software is capable of extracting emails that have been permanently deleted from the ?Deleted Items? folder. The recovered email items are displayed in a tree like structure which can be saved either in .EML format or .DBX format. DBX file repair software is compatible with Outlook Express 5.0 and above versions. RecoveryFIX for Outlook Express can be analyzed with trial version, which is available for FREE download. In order to save the entire recovered email items, user needs to buy the Full version.
Requirements:Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 10 MB
Operating system:Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter
Release notes:New Release
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