Thursday, March 4, 2010

Picture Recovery From Corrupted Flash Card

Picture loss from reminiscence cards can result from diverse factors, such as intended or unintentional deletion, accidental or purposeful formatting, removal of the card while the device is even on, turning the camera off earlier the completion of picture transfer, or corruption or harm of the storage device, among several others. To safeguard photos from loss, many digital cameras and computers offer a second chance with 'back' button, recycle bin, or a backup program. Nevertheless, at most times, we're confronted with more solemn problems which a easy information backup action can't help. At such times we demand to employ some specially developed Picture recovery software. A inclusive Digital Picture restore software recovers pictures, audio, and video files of practically all types of formats including jpg, jpeg, tif, gif, riff, tiff, and quicktime lost due to whatever imaginable causes from damaged, corrupted, or formatted storage media known to the digital civilization including digital cameras, recall sticks, IBM Micro Drives, SD Cards, MMC Cards, Flash Cards, XD Cards, Secure Digital Cards, Zip Disks, Mini Disks and Windows based rigid drives among others. Picture Restore v3.2 is non-destructive Digital Picture restore software: it does not modify or overwrite the original data on your disk, but saves the recovered information on a user-specified direction thus ensuring the keeping of the original files whole. Built with a highly interactive user-friendly interface, providing thumbnail view of recoverable files, enabling the user to choose files which he would like to scan, and providing 'Event Log' of the restore process, the software is self-explanatory making it simple yet for first timers without any picture, audio, or video restore practice. Compatible with Windows (Vista, 2003, XP, 2000 and NT), and Macintosh operating systems, the software requires a system of Pentium class processor, 256 MB remembrance with a free hard disk extent of 30 MB.