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Media Recovery Wizard Standard 4.5


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Product Description

Recover Pictures and Videos from Flash Memory Cards

Media Recovery Wizard will help you recover lost images and movies from all types of flash drives, memory cards and other solid-state memory. The tool supports all types of flash media cards, USB drives, hard disks and SSD drives, and even CD and DVD media.

What if you dont have a memory card reader? Just plug your camera or MP3 player directly via a USB cord, and Media Recovery Wizard will be able to recover multimedia files straight off the camera.

Compact and SLR digital cameras, hard drives, floppy disks, Zip, Jazz, and all sorts of USB flash memory drives are supported along with a number of memory cards formatted to FAT or NTFS, including SD, SDHC, SDXC, xD, SONY Memory Stick, Compact Flash, and the miniature versions such as miniSD and microSD cards.

Media Recovery Wizard Can:

Recover photos in JPEG, TIFF or RAW formats from digital cameras and memory cards

Recover pictures in dozens of popular formats (including PNG, GIF, BMP etc.)

Undelete pictures, video and audio files from all types of storage media

Recover photos, music and movies from formatted flash drives and memory cards

Recover deleted music directly from an MP3 player

Save digital pictures from a corrupted memory card

Store recovered files onto a recordable CD or DVD allows to avoid further corruption

Recover files step-by-step while engaging all the powerful recovery algorithms automatically

Preview deleted files with Live Preview

Recover Digital Images and RAW Files

Supporting both compact and dSLR cameras, Media Recovery Wizard is a truly universal tool for recovering lost and deleted photos stored on flash memory cards or computer hard drives. All popular formats are supported, including JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, TIF, and many others.

Shooting RAW becomes more popular with the wider spread of pro-grade digital cameras. Owners of digital SLR and high-end bridge and compact cameras will appreciate the ability of Media Recovery Wizard to restore digital negatives in popular RAW formats such as CR2, CRW, RAW, TIFF, TIF, NEF, PEF, and X3F. In addition, the universal Adobe DNG format is supported.

Recover Audio Files

Media Recovery Wizard can recover audio in a wide range of formats including MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV, OGG, WV, RA, RM, VQF, MID and VOC.

Recover Movies and Videos

With pretty much every compact and SLR camera being able to shoot videos, we added the ability to recover video files to Media Recovery Wizard. You can now recover films and videos in AVI, WMV, MPG, ASF, MP1, M1V, MP2, M2V, M2A, VOB, DAT, MV, and MOV formats.

Supported File Systems

Media Recovery Wizard works in 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 2000, XP, 2003 and 2008 Server, Vista and Windows 7, and supports flash memory formatted with all versions of FAT and NTFS file systems.

PowerSearch Recovery

If a flash memory card is damaged, corrupted or formatted, the original file system is little use for the purpose of data recovery. In case of an emergency, Media Recovery Wizard finds and recovers recoverable multimedia files such as pictures, music and movies by scanning the contents of a memory card or hard drive and matching the data against a set of pre-defined signatures in order to define the beginning and end of each file. PowerSearch allows Media Recovery Wizard detecting recoverable files in cases of severe data corruption and file system failure.

Simple to Use

Using Media Recovery Wizard is a matter of clicking Next in a step-by-step wizard. Selecting a disk partition or a memory card letter is all that you need to do in order to engage all the powerful search and recovery algorithms. The familiar Explorer-like window lists all recoverable files once the scan is complete. You can preview any file with a single click, or recover it with a double-click.

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