![]() PhotoRec is a companion program to TestDisk, an application for recovering lost partitions on a wide variety of file systems and making non-bootable disks bootable again. You can download them from this link.įor more safety, PhotoRec uses read-only access to handle the drive or memory card you are about to recover lost data from. Important: As soon as a picture or file is accidentally deleted, or you discover any missing, do NOT save any more pictures or files to that memory device or hard disk drive otherwise you may overwrite your lost data. Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, Windows Server 2016/2012/2008/2003Īnd can be compiled on almost every Unix system.ĭownload.png Download TestDisk & PhotoRec This means that while using PhotoRec, you must not choose to write the recovered files to the same partition they were stored on. PhotoRec ignores the file system this way it works even if the file system is severely damaged. ReiserFS includes some special optimizations centered around tails, a name for files and end portions of files that are smaller than a filesystem block. In order to increase performance, ReiserFS is able to store files inside the b*tree leaf nodes themselves, rather than storing the data somewhere else on the disk and pointing to it. ![]() Unfortunately, PhotoRec isn't able to deal with this - that's why it doesn't work well with ReiserFS. PhotoRec works with hard disks, CD-ROMs, memory cards (CompactFlash, Memory Stick, Secure Digital/SD, SmartMedia, Microdrive, MMC, etc.), USB memory drives, DD raw image, EnCase E01 image, etc. Olympus C350N, C860L, Mju 400 Digital, Stylus 300 PhotoRec has been successfully tested with various portable media players including iPod and the following Digital Cameras: PhotoRec searches for known file headers. If there is no data fragmentation, which is often the case, it can recover the whole file. PhotoRec recognizes and recovers numerous file formats including ZIP, Office, PDF, HTML, JPEG and various graphics file formats. The whole list of file formats recovered by PhotoRec contains more than 480 file extensions (about 300 file families). ![]() Want to know if PhotoRec can recover your files ? Upload a sample file via the PhotoRec online checker (BETA).įAT, NTFS, ext2/ext3/ext4 file systems store files in data blocks (also called clusters under Windows). ![]()
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