The 4th of July is a red letters day in the history of United States. It is the day on which United States got rid of British Slavery. Since then, it is celebrated as Independence Day. Independence Day is a federal holiday. On this day, the Government Schools and Colleges are closed.
There are lots of Fun activities are done on this day. Some of the activities like watermelon or hotdog eating competitions; sporting events, such as baseball games, three-legged races, swimming activities and tug-of-war games are performed annually.
On 4th July, 2011, I with my family went to Washington DC to take part in the celebration of Independence Day. We enjoyed watching parade and took part in some activities. I captured many photos and videos with my Canon IXUS 130 Camera. Late evening, I returned to home with my family.
Next day, I connected my camera with computer using card reader to transfer those stunning pictures to Facebook. I shocked to see computer could not detect memory card and display following error:
“The Card is not formatted”
I took it out, cleaned it and tried once again but encountered with the same error. It was really an annoying movement as I have lost all my photos and videos.
After consulting some of my friends and my School teacher, came to know that recovery of photos are possible from any storage device as long as it is not overwritten. The recovery is possible from formatted storage devices as well.
So, I researched good photo recovery software from Internet and downloaded on my PC.
After trying so many software, I found the one which previewed almost all my photos and videos. The Software which recovered all my photos is Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery. This Software has very good Reviews.
This photo recovery software was very simple and powerful. The user interface of it was so friendly that i did not read its manual to understand the recovery process. It was available in two versions: Windows and Mac. I would recommend this software to everyone.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
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