Lost
Data Retrieval features Data Recovery software. With this application
you can find and restore pictures, images of different types (e.g. GIF,
JPG, JPEG, etc) – it is simple to use and very effective. This
application will revive even the images that have long been deleted
from your Recycle Bin.
Lost
Data Retrieval recommends Data Recovery software for restoring
your deleted pictures, photographs and other images. Many times
it happens that we delete pictures that we, at the time, think we do
not need. Then some time later, we realize that these pictures were
not that insignificant. If you have removed these image files from your
recycle bin, then it seems, these are lost forever. Or are they?
Even
though we cannot see these files anymore, they are still, in many cases,
physically present on your hard drive. They remain there until they
are overwritten by the system. Today with universal Data Recovery
technology, it is easier than ever to recover those deleted pictures.
This software application scans your Hard Drive for these erased files.
The application then gives you an overview of the lost or deleted files
found in your system. At this point, you simply select the files you
would like to restore and... that’s it. Your image file becomes
available once again.
The software presented on our site works with both FAT and NTFS file
systems. With its easy-to-use interface and powerful scanning and recovering
features, it is no wonder this is the top product on the market. See
sample screenshots here. Retrieve your
lost or deleted pictures in 3 Easy Steps:
The
in-depth scanning feature allows you to see and preview files that were
deleted, categorized by the file types.
The most frequent question we get from people who come to our website
is "what files can be recovered?" As you can see from the
list above, all types of files can be recovered: text, graphic, music
files...
It does not matter how the files were lost. It may be that you have
deleted files from the recycle bin, or the files were lost during a
power outage, system error (e.g. formatting), or virus attack...