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Data Recovery SOURCE CODE ( SOURCE CODES of Professional Data Recovery Software )

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Author Tarun Tyagi - 29 Dec 2004 19:48 GMT
Hi,
I am a Data Recovery Specialist and Professional Data Recovery
Software Developer in New Delhi.

I've placed the Complete SOURCE CODE of One of my Data Recovery
Software for Sale (for Educational Purpose) on the following link of
my website:

http://www.datadoctor.biz/3.htm

I'd like to inform you that I am the author of World's First Book on
Professional Data Recovery Programming titled, "Data Recovery with &
without Programming". You can see the contents of the book on
following link of my website:

http://www.datadoctor.biz/author.htm

I also have many other Professional software with Source codes
available for sale. However, I've not listed them on my website.

If you've any Query or comments Please Feel Free to mail me,
Looking for your response,
Regards,

Tarun Tyagi,
J-110, Patel Nagar - 1,
Ghaziabad (U.P.), India - 201001
Phone: (+91)9868337762
    (+91)9810191117
    (+91)9350190934
e-mail: tt@datadoctor.biz
http://www.DataDoctor.biz
Jan M. Nelken - 30 Dec 2004 00:47 GMT
> Hi,
> I am a Data Recovery Specialist and Professional Data Recovery
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> I also have many other Professional software with Source codes
> available for sale. However, I've not listed them on my website.

Spamming multiple newsgroups with recovery code and book revealing secrets of
PC-DOS Interrupt 13 as well as four IDE disk drives in PC architecture?

Not very original.

Perhaps learning about other file systems and storage technology would be more
beneficial to you?

Any piece of code you decide to attempt to market by spamming is doomed to fail.

Jan M. Nelken
 
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