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[Giveaway] SoftOrbits Flash Drive Recovery

Posted In Backup - Recover - By Techtiplib on Thursday, November 15th, 2012 With No Comments »

SoftOrbits Flash Recovery is able to recover all types of files including pictures, documents, MP3’s and all other types of files stored on a flash-based device with instant pre-recovery preview. The built-in visual pre-recovery preview displays the content of recoverable files before you save them on a disk, allowing you to pick the latest versions of documents or the least corrupted version of a file from the list. The preview is stand-alone, and works without launching any third-party tools or viewers, and is included even with the free trial version. In the free evaluation version of SoftOrbits Flash Recovery, you will be able to scan the drive and see file previews. The ability to save files on a disk is only available in the full version you can purchase here.

SoftOrbits Flash Recovery is fully automated and extremely easy to use. All you need to do to recover information from a flash drive or memory card is launching SoftOrbits Flash Recovery and selecting the drive to recover from the list of available devices. SoftOrbits Flash Recovery will do the rest completely automatically.

SoftOrbits Flash Recovery allows you to:

  • Recover all types of files from all kinds of flash media
  • Recover data from USB flash drives and all types of memory cards
  • Recover information from some digital cameras and audio players directly (via a USB cord)
  • Preview and recover JPEG, JPG, TIFF, BMP, PNG, GIF, TGA and other image formats
  • Preview and recover RAW images (CRW, CR2, NEF, PEF, RAF, RAW and others)

Supports Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, 2003 Server, Vista, Windows 7, 8 and 2008 Server.

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Home page: http://www.softorbits.com/flash-drive-recovery/

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