SecureRecovery for Word begins by scanning the damaged file, then exports recoverable information into a reliable Rich Text document (.rtf).
The software’s advantages includes:
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Repair your corrupt files by uploading them to our cloud-based platform. After upload, processing typically takes from a few seconds to a minute, after which the user is offered free and paid options for downloading the results of the recovery.
Dozens of file formats are supported, including Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, Access databases, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG and RAW images.
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File corruption can render a Microsoft Word document unintelligible, or even prevent access altogether. SecureRecovery for Word was built to respond to this difficult situation. The dedicated recovery tool repairs damaged Word files, preserving the original formatting, graphics and — most importantly — the text.
Try the demo version of SecureRecovery for Word to preview all data the full software will recover. The demo restores a sample of your document, presenting several full paragraphs, and displays the rest of the recoverable data as clear demo text. Download the demo to try this powerful utility for free.
Whether you need access to an entire business report or just a few details from an old Word document, SecureRecovery for Word is a reliable way to recover your damaged file. The intuitive interface does not require advanced computer skills; with this reliable utility, anyone can repair Word files on a PC in the home or office. Order a copy of SecureRecovery for Word to restore access to your damaged Word documents.
Computers should meet the following technical specifications when running SecureRecovery for Word:
SecureRecovery for Word can repair many types of corruption, restoring your Word documents to a usable state. Results will vary from case to case, but we offer a free demo to help you evaluate the program’s capabilities. The demo lets you see a sample output of recovered text along with placeholders, which indicate the location of recoverable information.
Yes, the demo is almost exactly the same as the full version of the program, but its output is limited to several paragraphs. When it exceeds this limit, it uses placeholder text for the rest of the document.
You should note that if any elements do not appear in the demo -- for instance, formatting -- the full document may not be completely recoverable, and the missing elements will not be recovered by the full version of the program.
You should back up your corrupted Word files. This is an important step, because the recovery process may alter the original files, and a backup will allow you to take further actions if the first recovery attempt fails.
Yes. SecureRecovery for Word will avoid badly damaged areas, and will not present them in the recovery output. This can reduce the file size. In some cases, severe corruption may prevent certain features from being reproduced in the output. A common example is formatting, which may be partially or completely lost. This also reduces file sizes.
If you use the demo version of the program, file sizes may be significantly different due to the placeholder text that the application uses in place of recoverable text.
Make sure that you have created the output directory (the area where the recovered documents will be stored). If you are creating a batch file, you can use the patterns ‘*’ and ‘?’ as signifiers for grouped symbols and individual symbols respectively, for example, *.docx or ???Brian.docx.
The command call line is presented below.
wr.exe “”
You should not use angle brackets. Note that command line access is not granted through the Standard license of SecureRecovery for Word.