64-gigabyte SD cards represent a new generation of compact storage. Substantially different from smaller-capacity versions, SDXC cards require a different approach to data recovery. But first let’s see why they are different. Many smartphone users are surprised to see their brand-new devices only supporting memory cards up to 32 GB. Is it something in the hardware, or is it more of an artificial restriction? Some other users are trying to copy... Read the article
- May 6, 2015
File System Damaged. How to Recover Data?
Experimenting with alternative operating systems can be costly. A dual-boot did not go as planned, causing the loss of 1.5 TB of data. Read how we fixed the situation. More often than not, data loss is caused by the user. Experimenting with alternative operating systems, installing/uninstalling software downloaded from the Internet, trying ‘beta’ or ‘unofficial’ drivers can (and does!) cause damage to user’s data. Some days ago, we received a... Read the article
- July 10, 2014
East Imperial Soft Announces Facebook Discounts
East Imperial Soft, the manufacturer of an extensive range of data recovery tools, opens a Facebook account and announces a 50% discount to Facebook users. Facebook users who connect with East Imperial Soft on Facebook receive a discount code for a 50% discount towards the purchase of any data recovery product sold by the company. “For our company, Facebook is not just another marketing channel”, says Stanislav Ermolov, East Imperial Soft CEO... Read the article
- April 30, 2014
Magic Uneraser: The One-Two-Three of Data Recovery
Magic Uneraser is a new-generation data recovery tool offering sophisticated file carving algorithms at an affordable price. With Magic Uneraser, users can quickly recover deleted files or carve the disk for documents, archives, pictures, music and videos. Data recovery software:How it works Undeleting files is no magic. When Windows deletes a file or folder, it does not wipe its content or fill its disk space with zeroes (with the exception of... Read the article
- October 13, 2009
Recovering Digital Pictures Made Easy
In today’s digital age, 98% of all pictures taken never leave the digital domain. Pictures are viewed on the computer screen, and almost never end up on paper. As a result, a single hardware failure can cause more damage than a big fire. Corrupted hard drives, formatted memory cards, virus attacks and children using their parents’ computers can wipe your entire photo album clear in no time and without a warning. Magic Photo Recovery is designed... Read the article
- July 14, 2008