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Recovery data with Recover My Files ?? Help on using pls?

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oceanauk | 10:19 Thu 15th Sep 2005 | Technology
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I have done a format recovery on my laptop since it recently would not start (don't know if I had a virus) but upon using my recovery software; Recover My Files, upon trying to open saved jpg files I just get a "drawing failed" notice (in windows picture and fax viewer) - the file is there - the file size is correct and I can see a preview but it is like it is corrupt and I cannot open.  Does anybody else use this software and can you give me any tips on saving my photos!!!  Thank you.... Jackie
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In the past, I lost my files, some of them were important, which is a misfortune. At that time , I didn't know what to do. Later, my friend told me the EaseUS data recovery software. some of them are free, although it can recover 2G, it can recovery speed is fast, especially for the e-mail.
I think it is a good choice. what is your ideas about the software?
Media URL: http://www.easeus.com/data-recovery/card-recovery-software/format-sandisk-recovery.htm
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I had faced such a similar issue with my system too & that was the point of time when raid 5 data recovery experts came to my rescue hence would suggest you as well to take help from such similar professionals in case of having some problem in recovering your lost pivotal data back.
http://www.readingdatarecovery.co.uk
Try some recovery tools , i see others mentioned this tool on google, good luck !

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