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PC INSPECTOR Smart Recovery is a 100% free program, which can recover lost data from not only memory sticks, but also for any kind of memory device available nowadays (for the most part). If you’ve deleted any kind of file, you can usually rely on PC INSPECTOR Smart Recovery to recreate and reconstruct the file again, with great accuracy.
Its support all Win 9x, ME, NT 4.0, XP and Windows 2000 systems and supports the following picture formats: .jpg, .amr, .tif, .bmp, .gif, Canon .crw , Fuji .raf , RICOH .raw, Olympus .orf (E-XX), Olympus .orf (C5050), Nokia 3gp, Kodak .dcr, Minolta .mrw, Nikon .nef (D1H/D1X), Nikon .nef (D2H/D2X), Nikon .nef (E5000/E5700), Sigma – Foveon .x3f, mp4, QuickTime .mov (Konica Minolta). Video files in .avi, QuickTime .mov format and audio files in .wav, .dss format can also be recovered.
If you want to detail Instruction follow this post step by step
Step 1: Download PC INSPECTOR Smart Recovery.
Step 2: Connect your memory card, either by a little memory card reader, or hook your camera up to the PC via the data cable.
Step 3: Run PC INSPECTOR Smart Recovery.
Step 4: Select the drive which is the memory card. It should be the one that has just connected.
Step 5: Leave the format type as .JPG Or any format which you want to recover.
Step 6: Choose a destination for the recovered files.
Step 7: Press ‘Start’.
If you are able to recover the picture, but you can’t view it, please search for how to view damaged or corrupted files.
Seo Master present to you: Despite a late night letting loose at the After Hours party, developers managed to wake up in time for the early morning Day 2 keynote (after having been promised yet another exciting surprise). This morning, we unveiled an early look at Google Wave, a new collaboration and communication product. Lars and Jens Rasmussen and Stephanie Hannon presented the vision behind Google Wave and a live demo of it in action. All Google I/O attendees will receive developer sandbox accounts to test out and build on the Google Wave APIs.
To see Google Wave for yourself, check out the video of this morning's keynote:
We'll leave you with a few more I/O photos, starting off with last night's After Hours party:
Yesterday evening after I/O, developers let loose and relaxed at the After Hours party. Food, drinks, music, and games were enjoyed by all.
One of the attractions at the Developer Playground area of the party. The Playground featured individuals & organizations doing creative projects with technology, art, games, music.