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Magic Photo Recovery 3.0 Makes Recovering Pictures Safer and Faster

East Imperial Soft announces a major update to Magic Photo Recovery, the company's solution for recovering deleted digital pictures, making it faster, safer, and easier to use.

2011-10-06
LUGANSK, UKRAINE, October 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) East Imperial Soft announces a major update to Magic Photo Recovery, the company's solution for recovering deleted digital pictures, making it faster, safer, and easier to use. Version 3.0 includes a much improved recovery algorithm, significantly increasing the speed and quality of recovery. The newly added disk imaging feature makes the recovery safer by allowing working with a snapshot of the disk instead of the physical drive.

In addition, Magic Photo Recovery can save recovered pictures onto a remote network location, burn them onto a CD/DVD, or create a burnable ISO image.

About Magic Photo Recovery

Magic Photo Recovery makes recovering lost and deleted pictures easy, bringing a sophisticated photo recovery solution to experienced computer users as well as complete novices. Combining comprehensive recovery algorithms with intuitive user interface based on step-by-step wizards and instant pre-recovery preview, Magic Photo Recovery can be used by pros and novices alike.

Supporting all types of file systems and all kinds of storage media, the tool can locate and successfully unerase digital pictures stored on formatted, corrupted, and even inaccessible disks and memory cards. Even if the disk is formatted and re-formatted with another type of file system, Magic Photo Recovery can still find and recover most of the pictures it held.

The newly added disk imaging feature can take a bit-precise snapshot of a disk, memory card, or USB flash drive, performing the recovery safely off-line. The disk snapshot feature makes the recovery from smaller-size storage media such as memory cards, flash drives, SSD and mobile hard drives a much safer endeavor than scanning a live, in-use storage media. The feature can also take a snapshot of the contents of built-in memory of many brands of digital cameras and MP3 players.

Compatibility

Magic Photo Recovery supports all 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows starting from Windows 95 to the latest Windows 7 and 2008 Server. FAT12/16/32, NTFS (NT4) and NTFS5 (2000, XP, Vista, 7) file systems are supported. The tool recognizes all types of storage media, and has been tested on desktop and mobile hard drives, external drives, USB drives and all popular types of memory cards. Direct recovery is available for many types of MP3 players and digital compacts. Digital pictures and RAW files produced by all types of cameras including those manufactured by Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Casio, Kodak, Sony, Pentax, Panasonic, etc. can be recovered.

About East Imperial Soft

Since its foundation in 2002, East Imperial Soft has developed a range of comprehensive data recovery products, helping users of Microsoft Windows PC's to get their data back. The range includes products making it easy to recover all types of data.

More information about and a free evaluation version of Magic Photo Recovery are available at http://www.magicuneraser.com


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[Press-News.org] Magic Photo Recovery 3.0 Makes Recovering Pictures Safer and Faster
East Imperial Soft announces a major update to Magic Photo Recovery, the company's solution for recovering deleted digital pictures, making it faster, safer, and easier to use.