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Old 02-21-2015 | 12:37 AM
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QuickBooks Recovery software repairs logically damaged *.QBW files. It supports Windows 2003, XP, and 2000 operating systems. Quick Books are used by the companies to write-up, financial reporting, and book-keeping. This software allows recovery of only*.QBW files those are created in the QuickBooks 2009, 2010, 2011 (US Version). It's a non destructive recover feature that will allow you to get the file same as it was earlier to the damage of the file.

quickbook recovery software has the option to get the preview of the file that will be recovered makes easier for the user to make the decision to which file to be recovered no need to recover unnecessary files. QuickBooks stores the company information and data in QBW files. Successful recovery of QuickBooks file is an issue of high importance as the future of the company is dependent on it.

QuickBooks recovery software retrieves Companies, Customers, Vendors and Employees Information and transactions also helps you recover Chart of Accounts prepared. QuickBooks is a software application that recovers damaged and corrupt QuickBooks files. The software efficiently recovers almost every bit of information in the damaged QuickBooks file.

This software scans whole drive to search all the QuickBooks files, shows preview of the scanned file before repairing.No changes are made to the file. Minimum system requirements for using this software are Pentium Class processor, Windows 2000, 2003, XP OS, minimum 512 MB (1GB recommended), 400 MB of free space on hard disk, internet explorer Version 6 or later. This software is supported with a 24X5 technical support.

So scan damaged QBW files, and preview repairable files, means you can see the preview of recover data in free trial version :- http://www.quickbooks.recoverydeletedfiles.com/
 
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