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RecoverMyPhotos
Most digital cameras do not wipe photos from your storage media when you delete photos or use the format command. This means your photos can still be recovered. Recover My Photos will recover photos from Flash, Memory Stick, Smart Media or other storage media, including your PC hard drive.
Complete Photo Recovery in 5 Easy Steps
- Download & install 'Recover My Photos' on your PC.
- Connect your camera to your PC or place your memory card into a card reader connected to your PC.
- Run Recover My Photos and scan your memory card or even scan your PC hard drive.
- Preview your deleted photos using the free download version (if you can see the photos, they are recoverable)
- Once you see the files you wish to recover, purchase a license key via our secure server and recover your photographs!
Photo Recovery - Are My Photos Really Deleted?
Most digital cameras do not wipe photos from your storage media when you delete photos or use the format command. If your digital camera storage media is corrupt and you get the message "Media is not formatted would you like to format now?", your photos may still be recoverable. Recover My Photos can save the day. Recover My Photos searches your media at a low level to recover deleted photos and display them to you.
Easy-to-Use Photo Recovery Software
Recover My Photos works with many types of direct camera connections where your media card appears as a drive letter on your PC. If your camera is not displayed as a drive letter when connected to your PC you can use a digital camera card reader.
Recover My Photos is fast and easy. No technical skill is required to recover deleted photos. Recover My Photos will recover from Flash, Memory Stick, Smart Media or other storage media, including your PC hard drive.
No Risk - Find out if Your Photos are Recoverable!
What you see is what you get! A software registration key is provided on-line at the end of the purchase process and is also sent to you by email for fast recovery. Recovered photos need to be saved to separate drive (e.g. 'D:/') from the one on which they were recovered.

