TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS AND deleting the ones you don't want is an everyday task until disaster strikes! The cause of lost files could be anything from accidentally deleting a recording on your memory card, formatting a hard disk's partition, to dropped digicam leading to a corrupted memory device. Easeus' Photo Recovery (EPR) steps in with the ability to recover multimedia files (such as photo, movie, and sound files) that were lost. It operates on internal hard disk drives or removable drives such as external memory cards, as long as they use the FAT, FAT32, or NTFS file-systems. Almost all files in any format of photo, movie and audio types are supported. You even get a preview of recoverable photos so that you can decide whether you want that file or not.
You can recover images from formatted discs, unless they have been subjected to low-level (physical) formatting. Most people wouldn't do a lowlevel format though, because that takes a very long time. Some very large or fragmented files (such as MPEG movies) may not be recovered fully, because it is possible that some other data overwrote the disk area of the movie after it got deleted. But if files are deleted only from the socalled "file-system index" without actually touching the disk area, the chances of a recovery is very good.
EPR's way of improving the chances of file recovery, is to treat the disc to be recovered as a read-only disc. This is good because if the data to be recovered is over-written, you lose almost all chances of getting those files and folders back. To save the recovered files, you'd need to connect a different storage device, which has more available free space than the size of the data which is to be recovered.
This full product worth Rs. 1,350 is provided free on the DVD for PC World readers.




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