Stellar Phoenix Mac Data Recovery Software recovers lost/deleted/formatted data
Stellar Phoenix Mac Data Recovery is an immensely useful utility to recover every piece of lost data from any Mac OS X based media. With this advanced data recovery Mac utility, now you can recover all your lost documents, photos, music, videos, and other multimedia files. The software is extremely powerful and can help you in recovering your precious data, lost due to accidental deletion, formatting of the media, virus infection, file system corruption, operating system malfunction etc. With innovative recovery algorithms, this efficient utility is able to recover the lost files from any Hard Drive, USB drive, Memory Card, Memory Stick, Digital Camera, iPod, and Optical Media (CD, DVD, Blu-ray disc). The software is the first of its kind in the world to recover recently deleted files with their original names. Many such out of the box features of the software include: Recovery of severely fragmented lost files with more than 8 fragments, On-the-fly detection of optical media for recovery, Recovery of lost data from Mac volumes larger than 2 TB and many more. The software also provides another interesting option, 'Raw Recovery', which recovers lost data using signature based search, when all the other recovery methods fail. This Mac Data Recovery Software allows creating image of the selected hard drive, volume, or specified region, which can help in recovering data in case of any logical data loss or physical damage to the hard drive. Apart from this, the software provides option to resume the data recovery process from any previously saved Scan Information or Image file. Importantly, this Mac recovery software is completely risk free in its data recovery process and retrieves lost data in their original format, without even the slightest modification. Above all, with highly interactive graphical user interfaces and detailed instructions for each step of data recovery, the software is pretty easy-to-use, even for the non-technical novice Mac users.
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