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− | |purpose=unrm is a small shell utility that can, under some circumstances, recover almost 99% of your erased data (similar to DOS's undelete). | + | |purpose= unrm is a small shell utility that can, under some circumstances, recover almost 99% of your erased data (similar to DOS's undelete). |
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= Description = | = Description = | ||
unrm is a small shell utility that can, under some circumstances, recover almost 99% of your erased data (similar to DOS's undelete). | unrm is a small shell utility that can, under some circumstances, recover almost 99% of your erased data (similar to DOS's undelete). |