Industrial-Strength Repair for Corrupted Microsoft Office Files Ontrack's Do-It-Yourself Solutions Available Separately Or As Suite Eric Grevstad
Mon 2/25/02 -- You've taken a hit -- a virus infection, program or hard disk crash, or unplanned system shutdown or power outage -- but luckily, Windows Explorer reports your vital Microsoft Office documents are still right where they should be. You breathe a sigh of relief as you load Excel or Outlook or Access and open the file -- then scream in horror as you see your business data is nothing but corrupted, jumbled garbage.
You might deal with such a mission-critical crisis by shipping your PCs to Ontrack Data International's engineers for the company's famed last-resort, lab-based recovery service. But now Ontrack offers an alternative, positioned and priced between simple desktop utility tools and its super-deluxe service: EasyRecovery FileRepair, a suite of do-it-yourself tools for recovering and repairing corrupted Microsoft Office files.
The software solution lets you select and read otherwise inaccessibly damaged Office documents, repair them, and restore them to new, readable files. EasyRecovery FileRepair works on Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, and XP systems and can be installed only when you need it (i.e., after file corruption and data loss has occurred); its friendly interface accommodates users who don't have the time or calmness to learn complicated software, with progress reports that show where your data is in the repair process. A built-in Crisis Center links to emergency escalation assistance if you want additional recovery solutions.
Downloadable EasyRecovery FileRepair modules are available for Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for $129 each and for Microsoft Outlook and Access for $379 each, or in a suite of all five for $749.