Kernel for Word is the most preferred and advance file repairing and recovery tool used to repair Word document. A Word document can be corrupt or damaged due to reasons such as improper system shutdown, virus attack, human errors, bad sectors in hard disk, etc. Once a Word document gets corrupt, MS Word becomes unable to access it and displays following errors when you try to open damaged Word document:
- “The document name or path is not valid”
- “Check the file permissions for the document or drive”
- “Use the file open dialog box to locate the document”
- “General Input/output error”
- “The file could not be repaired therefore, cannot be reopened”
Kernel for Word is flawless Word document recovery software, which uses quick data recovery algorithms to repair Word document. The software can repair Word document in fraction of minutes.
Kernel for Word - Repair Word Document software perfectly repairs small as well as large Word documents. When the software is being used to repair Word document, a quick scan of selected Word document is executed. Kernel for Word takes few seconds to minutes for scanning the selected Word document depending on its size.
After the software has completed scanning, a preview of repaired Word document is displayed. The software allows you verify the quality of the repaired document before saving. After you have verified the repaired Word document, Kernel for Word helps you save it at the desired location.
Word files created using MS Word 95, Word 97, Word 98, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word XP can be easily repaired with Kernel for Word. You can install the software on MS Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Vista operating systems.
Free evaluation version of Kernel for Word-Repair Word Document software is also available to let you analyze its features. However, evaluation version does not save repaired document. You need to purchase Full version of Kernel for Word-Repair Word Document software for saving repaired document.





