
Recover Lost Photos
Instantly Restore Accidentally Deleted Photos
- Recover photos accidentally deleted from your PC, SD memory card and USB drive.
- Recover photos deleted after the Recycle Bin has been emptied.
- Preview photos before performing a recovery.
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Easy
With an easy-to-use interface and smart Wizard, finding and restoring your accidentally deleted photos is easier than ever. Our intuitive Wizard provides a step-by-step guided approach to photo recovery. With its powerful search capabilities, you can find and recover the exact photo that you want - even those photos deleted before installing Recover Lost Photos.
Powerful
With both PC and portable device photo recovery capabilities, combined with the powerful search and preview features included in Recover Lost Photos, you can rest assured that you can always "go back in time" to retrieve your accidentally deleted photos.
Reliable
Recover Lost Photos 3.5 does all the work for you to ensure your deleted photos are instantly retrievable. You never have to worry about losing precious digital memories.
We have all accidentally deleted a photo. Wouldn't it be nice to go back in time and retrieve that favorite photo from your PC or digital camera? With Recover Lost Photos 3.5, you can make that happen in just a few simple mouse clicks. Recover Lost Photos restores individual images or an entire photo album and returns all of your digital memories to the way they were and where they belong.
Give yourself peace of mind knowing that your most valued memories are always protected against loss with Recover Lost Photos.
With Recover Lost Photos 3.5, you can:
- Recover Photos accidentally deleted from your PC.
- Recover Photos accidentally deleted from your SecureDigital® SD memory card and mobile phones.
- Recover Photos accidentally deleted from your USB key drives or removable hard disk drives.
- Recover files deleted from the PC after the Windows Recycle Bin has been emptied.
- Search for recoverable photo by name, file type, file extension, and more.
- Preview photos before performing a recovery.
Current Version: 3.5
Minimum System Requirements
- Microsoft® Windows Vista™, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 Operating System
- Intel® Pentium® (or equivalent) 350MHz processor
- 32MB of RAM (256MB recommended)
- 800 x 600, 16-bit color Graphics Card
- 10MB of Available Disk Space
- CD/DVD ROM drive
- Internet connection required for product activation and updates
Optional
- Internet connection required for product registration and updates
- Internet Explorer 5.5 or greater recommended
Why Can’t Recover Lost Photos see my drive I want to recover?
The device may be showing in the selection menu, just labeled differently. Usually it is called “volume 1”. If you still cannot see the drive, restart your computer and try again. If you continue having issues with Recover Lost Photos not recognizing your drive please identify the file system for that drive. This can be accomplished using the following steps:
- Double Click on "My Computer"
- Right Click on the Drive you are identifying (ie "F:")
- Select Properties
- Locate the Line on the Properties Page that says "File System"
If the drive has a files system "RAW" you will need to perform a "Quick Format".
Quick Format can be accomplished using the following Steps:
- Double Click on "My Computer"
- Right Click on the Drive you are formatting
- Select "Format"
- Select "Quick Format"
- Proceed with Format
Quick format does not erase the drive, it will only place an appropriate file system header on the drive such as "NTFS". Once your drive has an appropriate file system, Digital Rescue will be able to access the drive.
Why can’t Recover Lost Photos see my SD card?
If you are directly connecting you SD card into the SD card reader in your computer, Recover Lost Photos may not be able to detect it. Please use either your camera or a USB card reader to access your SD card through the computer. Please make sure your USB reader appears in Windows Explorer as a “Removable Storage Device”
I accidentally formatted my drive and I don’t see any files when I perform a scan. Why can’t I see them?
Formatting your drive deletes your old file allocation table and creates a new one. Recover Lost Photos will not be able to locate those files because they belonged to the old file allocation.
