PhotoRec recognizes and recovers many file formats including ZIP, Office, PDF, HTML, JPEG and various graphic file formats. If there is no common data fragmentation, it can recover the entire file. PhotoRec searches for known file headers. Olympus C350N, C860L, Mju 400 Digital, Stylus 300.PhotoRec has been successfully tested with various portable music players including iPod and the following digital cameras: PhotoRec works with hard drives, CD-ROMs, memory cards (CompactFlash, Memory Stick, Secure Digital/SD, SmartMedia, Microdrive, MMC, etc.), USB, DD raw images, EnCase E01 images, etc. PhotoRec can recover lost files from as little as possible PhotoRec ignores the file system in this way, it can work even if the file system is severely damaged. And can be compiled on almost any Unix system.This means that while using PhotoRec, you cannot choose to write the recovered files to the same partition where they were stored. ![]() Important Note: As soon as a photo or file is accidentally deleted, or you discover any missing photos or files, DO NOT save any more photos or files to that memory device or hard drive otherwise you can overwrite your lost data. ![]() PhotoRec is a companion program to TestDisk, an application to recover lost partitions on multiple file systems and make non-bootable drives bootable again.įor extra safety, PhotoRec uses read-only access to handle the drive or memory card from which you are about to recover lost data. This free, open-source, cross-platform PhotoRec application is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPLV v2+). PhotoRec ignores the underlying file system and data tracking, so it will still work even if the file system on your media has been severely damaged or reformatted.
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