Friday 4 April 2014

MicroSD Card Recovery Pro


Some people ask me that how to recover delete data from portable devices so now I am going to tell you about this
People who are  using portable devices frequently wish to store their data in ways that's portable.. one  of these portable devices are  memory sources is really a micro SD card, which is one of the smallest flash memory cards available in  the market. But if you get lost data or delete it accidentally  form a Micro SD card, the first thought came to your mind must be just throwing it away. You should know, now, it can  be recovered by a easy way .
About Micro SD Card Recovery Pro:
Micro SD Card Recovery Pro is file data recovery software designed to recover lost files including video, documents, pictures, audios, and videos from memory cards, CD-ROM's, and lost pictures from digital camera memory. Micro SD photo Recovery Pro is identified is excellent recovery software, so it will still work even if your file has been severely damaged or formatted. For more safety, using Micro SD Card Recovery Pro is safe and risk-free. Micro SD Card Recovery Pro performs read- only operations on your memory card. It doesn't move, delete, or modify the data on the card to avoid causing further damage or overwriting the source.

 

How to restore Micro SD card?

STEP 1 Download the software setup
STEP 2 extract it using winrar
STEP 3 Now you install that file and copy registration code
STEP 4 when your installation complete it ask you for registration code
STEP 5 now paste your code and enjoy fully registered software
STEP 6 Connect your card to your PC. Run the Micro SD Card Recovery Pro software. Click Start Scan, specify the drive letter, and file type and destination location. Then click Next]to start the scan.
STEP 7 When the scan is finished, select the files you want and click Recover button to restore the files.


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