Zero Assumption Recovery of lost images, formatted disk data, RAID and MBR Damage
Some time it may happen to delete all your photos in digital camera or disk drive accidentally. It may also happen when you try to cut some images from one place to another, but the copy you made after cutting become unusable.
Another case is, when you happen to install Linux for the first time and if you would have chosen an option to let the Linux disk druid to partition your disk automatically. Then, what ever the other operating system and partitions you have would be floating in the air!!!.
In these situations recovery softwares can do a great job, when you are lost without any hope. I happen to come across Zero Assumption Recovery (ZAR) software, its an exciting software tool that can take you to a land of hopes when you are lost in a hopeless state. In fact the image recovery part of ZAR is absolutely free and remaining recovery modules comes with limited features for trial users.
So, don’t worry if your memory card is damaged or corrupted by any camera or your mobile phone. Get your damaged card connected your PC and run ZAR to recover all your lost images and other files.
Download free ZAR data recovery software. Also read about Data and Movie Recovery Software for CD DVD BD and HD-DVD.
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