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Photo Recovery

Undelete Photos, Movies;

Recover Photos from corrupt flash memory

Photo Recovery software is a must for anyone using digital cameras of any kind. And who doesn't? Digital cameras are great; save money, take lots of photos without changing film, delete bad ones and print what you want. But what about when the inevitable happens and that flash memory fails? What about those pictures you accidentally deleted or THOUGHT you had successfully transferred to your PC? 

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What greater vacation or holiday horror can you imagine than inserting the flash disk from your camera into your PC and finding there aren't any pictures there? GONE!

 

Well I've got GOOD NEWS for you!

As you may or may not know, deleting data from a disk of some type with Windows (or DOS for that matter) does not actually erase the file or data in the file. It just marks the file as deleted and available to be overwritten in the disks allocation table. So as long as you haven't written more data to the disk there is an excellent chance you can still access the data even if deleted.Acronis True Image 10.0

Enter Photo Recovery software. Not only can it undelete photos, movies, whatever; it can work for you in the case of a corrupt disk, like flash memory for a camera.

-- Real Life Example --

Dateline: Christmas 2006
My daughter was going to harvest the recent photos from our digital camera before we opened Christmas gifts. (Some of the pictures I had just taken minutes before.)

When she previewed them on the camera, all looked good. But when she inserted the Secure Digital Disk into the PC, the disk had a few files with wierd characters in the filenames and NO PHOTOS! "DAD!!!"

I put the disk back in the camera and the preview said "No Photos". Yikes! My wife will kill me! (All technology problems are my fault, you know.) Didn't work in my laptop with its built in SD slot either; nothing.

A free file/photo recovery program that I had downloaded was able to find and save the missing jpeg photos, but when I went to open them each and every one was an invalid jpeg. RATS!

Panic increasing... and we're gonna be late to my dad's..

Then I found Easy Photo Recovery, which is $29.95, but it allows you to do a recovery and VIEW THE RESULTS BEFORE PAYING! It found all 80 photos plus another 100 that had been previously deleted (like I said, they are still there until overwritten). I was able to view the photos to make sure they were indeed recoverable before paying.

I paid the $29.95, they emailed the key immediately, I activated the software and recovered the photos.

Mission Accomplished

Using Easy Photo Recovery was child's play - just like they promise. I highly recommend it.

See the simple step by step recovery process...

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