LH Top 10: Free Computer System Recovery Tools
September 17th, 2007

Your data’s trapped on a dead computer. You lost your login password. You never wrote down the product key on a non-working Windows installation. Your Mac won’t start.
Don’t pay the extortionists at the computer repair shop 800 bucks to get your data back or start up your dead computer. Plenty of free tools can help you and are available for download right now. Today we’ve got our top 10 system recovery picks which span operating systems but all cost the same: exactly nothing.
Which one of these tools is right for you depends on your skill level, operating system and particular problem. Do yourself a favor and burn yourself a disc with a couple of these before the terrible day when you need ‘em happens.
Lifehacker’s Top 10 Free System Recovery Tools
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Got any tales of victory or defeat with a free system recovery tool? Tell us about it in the comments. — Gina Trapani
See also:
- Seagate Momentus 7200.3 ST9320421AS - Hard drive - 320 GB - internal - 2.5" - SATA-300 - 7200 rpm - buffer: 16 MB (Electronics) newly tagged "hard drive" (January 6th, 2009)
- Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 - Hard drive - 160 GB - internal - 3.5" - ATA-100 - 7200 rpm - buffer: 8 MB (Electronics) newly tagged "hard drive" (January 6th, 2009)
- Western Digital WDML5000TN 500GB My Passport Elite 2MB Cache 2.5-Inch USB 2.0 Hard Disk Drive (Titanium) (Electronics) newly tagged "hard drive" (January 6th, 2009)
- Esata 3GBPS External Cable 6FT (Electronics) newly tagged "hard drive" (January 6th, 2009)
- WESTERN DIGITAL 120GB SATA Notebook Hard Drive (WD1200BEVS) (Electronics) newly tagged "hard drive" (January 6th, 2009)
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