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		<title>By: data recovery software</title>
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		<description>Data recovery is the term used to describe the process of extracting data from a storage device. By storage device I am referring just to the obvious devices such as an internal hard drive, external hard drive, memory sticks, discs and other forms of electronic data storage typically associated with computers, but also the not so obvious devices such as the hard drive in your sky box or the hard drive in your camcorder.</description>
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