That was the first one that I tried, and it returned a long list of
recoverable files. I was tempted to buy it, but I wanted to exhaust the field
to see if there was any freeware that would the job. This Testdisk/Photorec
package is doing a comparable job, and it's free. I'm anxious for it to finish
so I can review the results.
BTW: Did I mention that it's free?
>
>I have had really good luck with Stellar Phoenix, recovered bad cards and
>drives with it. Well worth the money. Note: I have only used the
>Macintosh version.
>
>http://www.stellarinfo.com
>
>Leo Wesson
>Photographer/Videographer
>817.733.9157
>www.leowesson.com
>
>On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 1:02 PM, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>wrote:
>
>> At first it looks promising. It operates in a command window, so
>> there's no Windows overhead. The options allow you to choose what file
>> types it is to look for, which can save time. It's presently churning away
>> and it appears at this point that it may run all day. Not having many
>> choices, I have few options except to wait and see.
>>
>> >
>> >I'll be very interested to see if this works. From reading the
>> >description it sounds to me like it only handles fairly common stuff. I
>> >hope I'm wrong.
>> >
>>
>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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