SysInfoTools MS PowerPoint PPT Recovery

SysInfoTools MS PowerPoint PPT Recovery
  
            License: Shareware $49
            OS: WinXP,WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win2000,Windows2000,Windows2003,Wi
            Requirements: operating system: windows 95, 98, n, 2000, xp, 2003, vista, win 7 and minimum 256mb of ram.
            Publisher: SysInfoTools
            Homepage: http://www.sysinfotools.com
          

ms powerpoint ppt file repair of sysinfotools is a powerful file recovery application for microsoft powerpoint 2003 and its earlier versions. the tool is smartly designed with self-describing interface and able to fix highly corrupt ppt files in no time. it restores all data and other file objects of presentation from corrupt ppt files and saves them into a new ppt file. the tool works in read-only mode, hence it is called non-destructive tool. it only reads the corrupt ppt files, scan them and then recover all slides, handouts, images, animation, audio, graphs, clipart etc. from them and create a new ppt file like original one. a presentation file is usually large in size and it has a heavy structure. this makes a ppt file prone to corruption.

a ppt file can be easily damaged or corrupted by several unforeseen causes such as: virus infection, abruptly system shut down, improper cancellation of ms powerpoint application, software malfunction, hard disk error, corrupt ppt header, and many more. in all these circumstances a ppt file becomes unable to be opened. you can’t open a corrupt ppt file until you repair it.

sysinfotools ms powerpoint ppt file repair is the perfect solution to repair corrupt ppt files. the tool is able to resolve all the error messages from corrupt ppt file and repair them. it recovers maximum data from corrupt ppt files in two recover modes: standard mode and advanced mode. it can safely recover all images from corrupt ppt files and save them separately. it also supports preview of recovered slides and images. it is available with free demo version.


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