This intuitive and convenient application can help users recover their files and folders from FAT or NTFS formatted removable storage media
| Version | 6.1.2.2 |
| Updated | May 3 2019 |
| Developer |
Pro Data Doctor
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| User Rating |
887
3.3
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| Original File Size | 1.9 MB |
| Downloads | 34753 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
| Category | System |
Memory Card Data Doctor Recovery is a very easy to use software utility that does exactly what its name suggests: it recovers data from any portable drive, such as USB flash drives and memory cards.
Data recovery tools are usually a bit more difficult to use, especially for beginners who can't figure out how to set up the application correctly.
Memory Card Data Doctor Recovery however boasts a wizard-like approach, so all users need to follow a few steps and thus complete the recovery process.
Before starting the recovery process per se, the user is required to pick the drive he wishes to scan, the partition and the file type, while Memory Card Data Doctor Recovery takes care of the rest.
It works very fast and the computer is not at all slowed down during the process, while the application is being able to recover the majority of file formats, including the most popular multimedia and document extensions.
Another thing that's worth mentioning is that Memory Card Data Doctor Recovery doesn't recover the same amount of data as other recovery utilities, although in some cases these files are displayed in the post-scanning process screen.
As said, Memory Card Data Doctor Recovery works flawlessly on all Windows versions and it doesn't seem to affect the overall performance of the computer.
Overall, Memory Card Data Doctor Recovery does its job and although it works with most removable devices out there, it still needs a better recovery engine to improve its efficiency.
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