Recover iPod Data
iPod files restoration software is read only software which recovers all types of music files. Accidentally deleted iPod iTunes data recovery software recovers lost music files. Software recovers different types of iPods like iPod apple, iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod mini, Samsung, Toshiba, Sony, iPod first generation and iPod next generation. Retrieves formatted pictures, photos, images and corrupted audio video files like JPEG, JPG, PNG, BMP, RIFF, TIFF, mp3, m4v, m4a, m4b, mp4. Utility can recover secure digital, compact flash, xD cards, flash memory. Tool supports Windows 95, 98, 2000, 2003, ME, NT, XP, XP media center 2005. Tool provides retrieval due to improper restoration, destructed file system. Detect the undetected important documents necessary information damaged due to bad sectors and logical corruption.
Features::
User friendly graphical user interface provides easy navigation for recovery steps.
Software recovers iPod even if the factory setting of memory has been reset accidentally.
Software support recovery of LFN (long files name) files.
Utility retrieves the data even if the media has been reformatted.
Software is read only and nondestructive.
Tool recovers all recoverable files folders and restores them in safe location on the disk.
Rescue iPod data from virus infection or hardware software malfunction.
Software recovers accidentally iTunes updated songs.
Recovers data if “drive not formatted” message is being displayed by your computer.
Easiest and cheap data recovery software restores your data to an exact copy.
Enables access to the data when disk partition volume is not recognized by your computer.
Software ensures recovery even if iPod has been formatted or files have been corrupted due to virus infection, improper handling and hardware malfunctioning.
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