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Sunday, 11 August 2013

Card Recovery Pro 2012 v2.1.5.0 Software Free Download Compatebale For All Windows

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Recover Memory Card Data With Card Recovery Pro 2012 v2.1.5.0 Software
CardRecoveryPro is an easy-to-use card recovery software that can effectively recover deleted or lost photos, music, video, and multimedia files from almost all digital cards after instances like deletion, corruption and formatting, etc. Using CardRecoveryPro is safe and risk-free. The software performs read-only operations on your memory card. It doesn't move, delete, or modify the data on the card to avoid causing further damage or overwriting. It recovers the photos, music, video, and multimedia files from the source memory card and saves them to the destination location you specify in just a few steps. Simple procedure! Amazing effect!
Supported Card and Storages
   SD card(Secure Digital card), MicroSD (TransFlash), SDHC, miniSD card
   MMC card MultiMedia card
   CF card , Compact Flash card, CF Type I, Type II, MicroDrive
   Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Duo, Pro-HG, XC, Micro(M2)
   SmartMedia, flash card recovery
   xD Picture card recovery
   Mobile phone memory card , Cellular phone, digital media recovery
   USB flash drive and digital image recovery
Key Features
   Preview Recoveryisplay of recoverable photos or files as thumbnails.
   Batch Recovery:Recover multi files at one time.
   Safe Recovery:The recovery process is safe and risk-free.
   Support All Devices:Camera, SD card, Cell Phone, Memory Card, USB, PC, Mac, MP3 and more.
   Simple & Interactive GUI:The software can be easily used by any user. Complete Do-It-Yourself and Risk free, only 3 steps: connect deviceScan Select files and recover!
   Raw Recovery: The software supports more than 100 different file types. Recover lost or deleted files on the basis of their file signatures with the advanced Raw Recovery feature included in the software.Support all raw file formats
   Sony: SR2, ARW, SRF
   Nikon: NEF, NRW
   Canon: CR2, CRW
   Olympus: ORF
   Minolta: MRW
   Kodak: K25, KDC, DCR
   Fuji: RAF
   Pentax: PEF
   Sigma: X3f
   EPSON: ERF
   DNG, Panasonic: RAW
   Mamiya: MEF, MOS
Supported Camera Brands
   Nikon, Canon, Kodak, FujiFilm, Casio, Olympus, Sony, SamSung, Panasonic
   Fuji, Konica-Minolta, HP, Agfa, NEC, Imation, Sanyo, Epson, IBM, Goldstar
   LG, SHARP, Lexar, Mitsubishi, Kyocera, JVC, Leica, Phillips, Toshiba, SanDisk
   Chinon, Ricoh, Hitachi, Pentax, Kinon, Verbatim, Vivitar, Yashica, Argus, Lumix
   Polaroid, Sigma and almost all digital camera brands in the marketSupported File Formats
   Common Picture Formats: PNG, TIFF, INDD, JP2, PSD, Paint Shop Pro Image File (PSP), Mamiya (MOS), Picture File (PCT).
   Common Video FormatsV, M4V, 3G2, M4B, AVCHD Video File (MTS), Divx Encoded Movie File (DIVX), Matroska Video File (MKV), MOI Video File, OGG Media Player (OGM), Video Object File (VOB), 3G2, ASX.
   Common Audio Formats: M4P, RPS, AIFF, MIDI, M4A, AU, OGG, WMA, RM, Real Audio (RA).
Supported Situations
   Accidental deleting
   "Shift + Del" deleting without backup
   "Delete All" when deleting not-so-good photos
   Delete pictures instead of saving by accidentally pressing wrong button
   Emptying Recycle Bin without backup
   Formatting
   "Media/Drive is not formatted, would you like to format now?"
   Disk initialization when digital camera memory card is just connected
   Accidentally format the storage device
   Improper operation
   Factory resetting of device without backup
   Turning off the camera during the writting process
   Using card between different cameras
   Pulling out SD card while the camera is power on
   Other reasons
   Virus infection
   Unexpected power off
   Lost photos during transferring photos from storage devices to PC/laptop
   Any type of file system corruption in camera storage device, hard drive
   and USB flash drive
System Requirements
Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP/2003, Vista, Windows 7 , and Windows 8, 32 bits and 64 bits
1G Free Disk Space, 1 GHz Processor,512MB RAM
A memory card reader if your camera does not appear as a drive letter

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