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Photorecovery v3.5.5.0 WinAll Incl Patch-DEC0DE

I think with this release we have to look at their patcher, has some nice little image on it. If someone can explain what they mean, it would be nice… ;) Anyway nice to see another new group active in the scene!

PHOTORECOVERY® was developed as an easy to use application that was designed to recover images, movies, and sound files from all types of Digital Media. It was designed to be compatible with Memory Sticks, SmartMedia, CompactFlash I & II, Micro Drives, SD/XD Cards, Multimedia Chips, Floppy Disks and most other forms of Digital Film. Simply insert your Digital Film into the reader, and run PHOTORECOVERY® on the media, and then save the pictures off to another location. There was no easier way to salvage those once in a lifetime moments you thought were lost forever!

Release Name: Photorecovery.v3.5.5.0.WinAll.Incl.Patch-DEC0DE
Size: 6.93MB, precovery3550dec0de
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  1. Long Dong Silver
    August 7th, 2007 | 11:29

    Rapidshare link is to the wrong file…

  2. Lee staff member
    August 7th, 2007 | 11:39

    Fixed

  3. duD3
    August 7th, 2007 | 13:31
  4. WillyWanka
    August 7th, 2007 | 14:27

    NFO file wrong – Is for Registry.Clean.Expert.v4.50.WinAll.Incl.Patch-DEC0DE.

  5. MrJack
    August 7th, 2007 | 15:43

    HOPEFULLY…. this is just Lee being a new and making a few mistakes.

    Keep up the volume of posts tho, great work!

  6. August 7th, 2007 | 16:36

    LOL

    Here’s an open source app, which is command line based, but better: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
    It’s all an automated process once you launch and choose a few options anyway.

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