![]() ![]() Recovery of photos from cameras, SD cards, Micro SD card, USB flash drives, hard drives, Mobile Phones and more.The software supports recovery of variety of images, videos, audios, Unicode fonts, HD MOV Adobe EPS (Mac) and is compatible with all major camera brands to recover their lost/deleted/formatted photos and videos. The software has a new glossy & enhanced user interface which does not require any assistance of an expert or prior training of the software to perform photo recovery. The fastest scan engine makes the recovery process very time-efficient There are impressive preview options and if you wish, you can save only the deleted files out of all the existing as well as deleted files with their original file names. Recovery of the lost and deleted multimedia files is as easy as counting 1, 2, 3… You just need to scan the storage media, preview the recovered files, and then save them. The software supports almost all multimedia file formats, including the digital camera image formats for recovery. The software has won strong recommendations and accolades for its efficient to recover your memorable photos, music files, videos from you Mac and a variety of Mac supported storage devices, such as digital cameras, external USB drives, memory cards, SD card, pen drives, and Flash Drives etc. Every file that's created from the install, even just logging from booting the machine, is overwriting the deleted data.Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery software is the best multimedia (image, audio, and video) data recovery tool of choice for millions of users across the globe. You should always remove the hard drive, clone it, then do data recovery scans on a totally separate computer if possible. I hope you're not installing this software on the same hard drive you lost data from. It's the same password you use to log into the computer. MacOS is requiring a password because the program is trying to make low-level changes to the data. As to Stellar needing a password, it's not the program itself asking for a password. As to those password protected PDFs, they are most likely just files embedded inside of programs and intended to only be viewed from inside the program (which knows the password). Or, if you insist on doing the recovery work from a Mac, you might try Data Rescue 4 or Data Rescue 5.Įither one should work well. (despite the similar names they are from two different companies) ![]() We always joke here that the only thing they are "Stellar" at is spamming the internet so everyone finds their lame products.Ī couple data recovery programs I would recommend: Sorry to hear you bought a Stellar product. No files that we lost were life or death, but really, a lot of sentimental things that my wife wanted to keep from the last 7+ years. (and yes, i've tried the registration key, and that doesn't work). ![]() I know my experience is that of my own, but I'd caution you to consider going elsewhere instead of using Stellar Phoenix's software.įor screenshots of this fiasco, see this link:įirst three screenshots are of files that we can't read, and the last one is where they ask for a password to run the program. We've since written to customer service and asked for assistance and/or a refund. We never set a password when we first downloaded the program a few days ago (I'm 30y.o., college educated, and a young professional of clear and sound mind., just incase anyone is wondering!) I can't, for the life of me, figure out what the password is. Waited for this weekend to pass, and now, I just rebooted the computer and tried to re-run the app- only to find that you need a password to run the app. After deducing the fact that my wife doesn't have PDF password-locked files, we shut down the computer in hopes of doing no more harm. PDFs that were 1MB, unreadable, and even some that were passcode locked. The bad news is that we also got dozens and dozens of files we could not open. The good news is that we recovered a large portion of her photos (family photos, including some of her mom who had passed away a few years ago), old documents, screenshots, vacation photos, and some PDFs. We instructed the scan to save the recovered data onto a portable HD that I had on hand. Within minutes, I found Stellar Phoenix, spent the $100+ to obtain a key, and spent the next hour biting my fingernails while waiting for the scan to complete. well, i thought that was a shortcut folder.) (The "document" folder that I found on the desktop and subsequently deleted. Long story short, we wiped the entire "documents" folder from my wife's laptop, and then emptied the trash bin on her Mac. ![]()
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