Memory Sticks and Flash card Recovery
By Mahendra - Jun 24, 2008
A memory card or flash memory card is a solid-state electronic data storage device that is used with digital cameras, Mobile computers, telephones, music players, and other electronic items. They have good storage capability. Flash memory is non-volatile, which means that no power is needed to maintain the information stored in the chip. It offers fast read access times and better shock resistance capability. Due to these features the flash memory devices is very popular now days.
In memory sticks and Flash memory card we generally store our precious or memorable pictures, audios and videos. These electronic devices are safe and secure but some time due to mishandling there data can be corrupted or lost. So always use these devices with proper care. Close all your processes that are related to card and switch off your electronic device before plugging out your memory card or flash card. Always read the instruction written in the manual carefully before using it. If anyhow you have lost the pictures, audios and videos take the help of photo recovery software.
Stellar Phoenix Photo recovery software recovers all your pictures, audios and videos. This software does a deep scanning of the media at the lowest level to recover and retrieve the deleted, corrupted or damaged data. This software is available for both Macintosh and Windows Operating systems.
The software supports all common file formats like Jpeg, Tiff (Motorola & Intel), BMP, GIF and PNG.
This software supports all popular camera file format are as fallows:
Canon(CR2 /CRW), Fuji(RAF), Kodak(K25 /KDC/DCR), Minolta(MRW), Nikon(NEF), Olympus(ORF), Pentax(PEF), Sigma(X3F), Sony(SR2).
The audio file format that software supports are:
RPS, AU, OGG, WAV, MP3, AIFF, MIDI, M4A, M4P, WMA
The video file format that software supports are:
MOV, AVI, ASF, WMV, MP4
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