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EASEUS Photo Recovery 3.0.1 was available as a giveaway on December 9, 2010!
Have you ever accidentally deleted valued photos, music or videos and looked for a solution before? EASEUS Photo Recovery is an easy-to-use, professional photo recovery software that will recover your photos, images, pictures, videos and music after deletion, disk format and partition corruption from digital camera, memory card, hard disk drive and USB drive.
Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / 2008 / 7
4.48 MB
$ 29.95
I needed this the very day it was offered. It worked almost perfectly... some videos and a couple of pics wouldn't open, but only a few out of hundreds that were resurrected. Too cool!
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After spending too much time trying to get [i.e. *trick*] the Ashampoo GOTD to do what I wanted... EASEUS Photo Recovery seems to be a specialized version of their normal data recovery apps -- it might just be a limited version of the full recovery app, or it might actually be tuned more for images than other types of files, but as far as I can tell the EASEUS site isn't telling.
Basically a portable app [it adds 2 non-critical keys to the registry], EASEUS Photo Recovery comes in at ~14.5 MB in 27 files... small enough to easily run from something like a USB stick from a WinPE-type environment, if/when the photos you're after were on the system drive. Like their other file recovery apps, this one uses a wizard interface, giving you choices for a regular, quick scan, a deep scan, & partition recovery. Also like their other apps this one shows you found files in a Windows Explorer type tree view, where you check the boxes next to any files you wish to try & recover. Scanning the same disk EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard finds more lost files to try & recover -- you can also change views to show image thumbnails just like the photo version.
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No.8 Justin Case,,,,,what you seek is photo retouch software;
search 'Photo Retouch' and you may have a list of such commercial
and free software packages.
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RE: 20 @Twinky. This is talking about overwriting existing files, not future ones. Typically, people install a recovery program after discovering missing files they want to recover. All it is saying is that you should not install the program on the same drive as you want to recover files because you may overwrite the files that you wanted to recover and therefore lose them.
Even after installation, when simply opening this or any other program, you might create temporary files on the drive where it is installed and thus may loose files. I don't know for sure if this program creates any temp files or not.
As a general rule, if you are intending to recover current files on your windows drive (the drive where you have installed windows), immediately turn off the computer so that the normal windows operations (temp and swap files etc.) do not overwrite any of the files that you want to recover. Then boot from an external device or CD/DVD, or remove the drive and istall it as a data or external drive on another computer. Then search the drive for files to recover.
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Ok, the whole warning was: "We strongly recommend never installing Photo Recovery on the same drive that you want to recover data from. Installation to the same drive will cause a permanent data loss and less chance to restore." Is this saying if you have installed it on your C Drive and then after installation you need recover something deleted AFTER installation, that you may not be able to recover it simply because the program resides on the C Drive? This makes no sense. I am assuming that if you delete AFTER installation and then want to recover and the program is on the same drive there will bo no problem - correct?
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Easily installed on XP SP3 32.
Wizard-like GUI easy to use.
Tried "Complete recovery" and "Partition recovery" on a FAT16 2GB Compact flash card with corrupted raw pictures.
It recovered (as full size .jpg files) almost 50% of the pictures.
THUMBS UP!
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@12,13 - When files get deleted or lost, they still exist on the disc, it's just that the operating system no longer knows where they are and assumes that area of the disc is empty. With that said, if you are installing this software on the same disc/drive where the lost files exist, there is a chance that the OS will write the installation files in the area of the disc where the lost files reside because it thinks that area is free to use and therefore it overwrites the lost files. Once that happens, the chances of restoring the files become slim to none.
Also, if your lost/deleted files happen to be on your local hard drive and you have created files or installed any software on your computer after they were deleted/lost, the operating system may have already overwritten the area of the drive where they existed. So the warning really isn't just for installing this program, but making any changes to your computer after the files have been deleted or lost could cause those files to be permanantly lost.
Hope this makes sense.
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@15 OK thanks alot Andy, now it is clear for me. I'll give it a try.
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Thank you for this. I have not tried it, but I lost a few pictures on one of my many external westerns hard drives! Will try it to see if I can get them back over the holidays. thanks again. and thanks for letting it still be active today, as the email just came for this!
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@13
No need to be scared by it saying "Installation to the same drive will cause a permanent data loss and less chance to restore.”
All this means is that attempting to restore data to the same drive you're recovering from opens up the possibility of you overwriting the very data you're trying to recover.Once this happens it'll be lost permanently,therefore you should always have another drive or partition available.
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@Andy from Michigan
(OFF TOPIC: I've had the same problem. It turned out to be a defective D70 internal card reader. If not repaired the error will occur again and again...)
I've tried a lot of photo recovery tools in order to access my corrupted RAW files.
Some worked, some not. That's because the file often exists even if its content is unusable so that the general purpose unerase softwares can do nothing.
Anyway I'm going to test the EASEUS tool on my corrupted flash card and will post the results if I succeed. Thanks GAOTD and EASEUS for this giveaway!
As for specific picture file corruption repair software I've found someway useful the "Jpeg recovery pro" approach: in some cases that program is able to exctract the jpeg file from the corrupted raw one. There is a free version available (to let you see if it can work with your own files) that exctracts the pictures putting a watermark on them.
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PLEASE DO EXPLAIN : “Installation to the same drive will cause a permanent data loss and less chance to restore.”
It really scares me. I won't even thing to touch a such of dangerous program.
Otherwise it is a tempting utility, I would like to try and have.
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This program states the following warning when installing: "Installation to the same drive will cause a permanent data loss and less chance to restore." This needs to be elaborated on. They might as well stated "if you install this program it will destroy your data.." EASUS, please explain this install warning!
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this program does absolutely nothing special. recuva which is totally free does everything this program claims and also recovers everything else that you "accidently" delete. Overall i have to give this a thumbs down because it's really nothing special. But a big thanks to GOTD for making this available.
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To all those (like me originally) who wonder why companies offer "photo recovery software", there are three reasons.
1) they can grab peoples attention by the name of the product
2) the product ideally only brings back photo or etc. media, so instead of having perhaps 500 to 1000 deleted files displayed and then having to sort through them, the software does it for you.
3) if they do it right why will make money
Caveat Emptor, some of these programs only look at the file extension, and so may well miss some files if the "file name extension" is incorrect.
I personally like Recuva and recommend people try it, then if they like it, make a donation to the company.
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can i 'install' on thumb drive, so as to possibly use that to someday recover
data on my netbook-even tho I just installed it on my netbook?
(sorry if it's a stupid question...had to ask)
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can it repair damaged photos that windows can't open or preview?
I need THAT program. Someone must make a program that will reconstruct a damaged photo.
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I bought EASEUS data recovery wizard 4.3.6 to get back photos from our family vacation last year that became corrupted on my flash drive.
Worked like a charm and was worth every cent I paid.
Unfortunately my Nikon D70 corrupted another flash drive last week and I was only able to recover half of my photos this time. I don't fault EASEUS for this but I do fault my Nikon D70.
I would recommend this software paid or unpaid to anybody.
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Yes, it recovers pictures quite well. I tried to permanently delete a bunch of files and it recovers most of them fairly quickly.
But while Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition is free and has more functions, why bother pay for this one?
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Cool. Today was an Easeus Give Away Day as 2 give aways was given out today from Easeus. Great Give aways thanks. Until you are starting the give aways 7 hours earlier as I checked it early today and then now.
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This is great! Found photos that I had forgotten about and thought they were gone for ever.
Thanks GOTD and Easeus
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This program is the best!
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Why are photos and videos any different from any sort of files? I don't understand the desire to differentiate other than to dupe the more naïve user into purchasing software such as this when ANY good data recovery software will recover ALL types of file. I personally use the free and very capable Recuva so I'm afraid I simply don't see the need for this type of marketing-hype product.
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