DiskInternals Flash Recovery
reviewed by Terry Bibo
This should be in every digital
camera owner's toolbox. It is
unbelievable in its simplicity of operation for its powerful results.
It
recovers digital images from flash cards or other media that have
undergone disasters, intentional or unintentional. Files lost through
deletion or card formatting are recovered with a few keystrokes long
after the event. DiskInternals
Flash Recovery
recognises hard-drives, external
drives, cameras and flash memory devices such as SmartMedia ,
CompactFlash, Memory Stick, MicroDrive, xD Picture Card Flash Card, PC
Card, Multimedia Card, Secure Digital Card, and many others. I think
I have given it a fair test, and will detail my actions and results.
Running the program starts a Recovery Wizard that opens the way to
select a drive to scan, choose the type of scan - fast or comprehensive
- choose the pictures to recover, and finally to choose the
destination folder. By default this is My Pictures in My Documents.
For the primary tests I used two digital cameras with different
cards, one a 256MB CompactFlash card (Card A) and the other a
128MB xD card (Card B). For additional tests I used another 16MB xD
card (Card C) and a 32MB CF card (Card D) that I had lying
around. I did not transfer the pictures directly to the PC,
preferring to use a card reader for convenience and safety. When
the camera, card reader, or memory stick is connected to the PC,
normally the USB port,
it is recognized as an external disk. Both the camera and the PC
reported that there were no pictures
on Card A, which I had long since cleared by deleting all pictures
after successful transfer to the PC. When I ran DiskInternals Flash Recovery and
selected the
drive it then scanned memory
and showed thumbnails of every picture that it found. And promptly
recovered 35
of these non-existent pictures in full size with attributes.
Next came Card B,
which showed I still had 8 pictures on the xD
card. I had left them there after copying to the PC and was fully
aware of their existence. I deleted two of these for the exercise and
then ran DiskInternals Flash
Recovery. It
found 26 unspoiled pictures of the past
that I previewed but left unrecovered. That was 24 unknown pictures
plus the two I had just deleted. I then moved the 6 remaining original
pictures to the hard disk. Theoretically there were then no pictures on
this card that the PC or camera could find. DiskInternals Flash Recovery
found and recovered 32 pictures - those previous 24 unknown plus the
original 8.
I
then formatted this
xD card in the camera and from then on no
program found any pictures of any kind.
I shot three pictures
on nominally blank Card C then immediately
formatted the card in the camera. As above, no program found any
pictures.The situation
improved when I then shot three pictures on nominally
blank Card D and immediately deleted them. DiskInternals Flash
Recovery
found and recovered these three plus another 29. Where to
go from here?
Well, I then did a
Quick Format on Card D in the PC. DiskInternals Flash Recovery
found 29 files, but three of these were those I had just shot and had
overwritten previous ones. The final test
was a PC Full Format of Card D. DiskInternals
Flash Recovery
found 31 pictures. It
can recover pictures
after a quick format on the PC and, in the test immediately above, a
full PC format. But each digital camera can format its memory card with
its own method - quick or full - depending on the camera model. A
deliberate full format.will destroy data entirely, as I saw on my
cameras, but a quick reformat permits recovery.
DiskInternals Flash Recovery
has an additional, very useful feature. Its Create Recovery Snapshot
feature is able to create an image of all recovered pictures in a
single file for transport to another drive. This is a binary mirror
image of the scanned disk. Using the Mount Recovery Snapshot feature
enables this image to be written to any other disk as a folder of the
recovered pictures. It provides a very good temporary, or even
permanent, backup for security against further misfortune.
I used other programs
in this test to provide balance and comparison, and I can say
that DiskInternals Flash
Recovery produced the best
results with the minimum of effort and a very user-friendly
presentation.
DiskInternals
DiskInternals Flash Recovery 1.11 is available at http://diskinternals.com/?s=2
for free evaluation. The
price of registering the program is 34.95 US Dollars per copy.