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What filetypes is MediaHeal for Removable Disks able to repair?

What limitations does the demo version of MediaHeal for Removable Disks have?

I have tried the demo. How do I decide whether to purchase the full version of MediaHeal for Removable Disks?

What are the differences between product licenses?

Why are restored files smaller than original ones?

MediaHeal for Removable Disks Error Messages

MediaHeal for Removable Disks Error: Internal Program Error message.

MediaHeal for Removable Disks Error: Not enough disk space.

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Q: What filetypes is MediaHeal for Removable Disks able to repair?
A: MediaHeal for Removable Disks is not a software for recovering one particular file type. The software restores all the information available on damaged media (removable disks).
 
Q: What limitations does the demo version of MediaHeal for Removable Disks have?
A: The demo version recovers only the media structure (including folders and files contained there) wiping out the data stored in the files. It puts the demo-version information there instead. Actually, demo version creates text files with extensions of the original files.

Note that no additional files will be recovered by commercial version of MediaHeal for Removable Disks if not present in demo output.

 
Q: I have tried the demo. How do I decide whether to purchase the full version of MediaHeal for Removable Disks?
A:

Evaluating the results of demo recovery can help in making the decision.

 
Q: What are the differences between product licenses?
A:

Details of current licensing scheme are described at the Licensing page.

 
Q: Why are restored files smaller than original ones?
A:

This is possible. Some damaged areas on removable disk may become unreadable at all and, so, can not be accessed even with our software. In these cases the data there gets lost forever.

In case of severe corruption some of the restored file might become inaccessible. You can try to save data from these files using one of our recovery tools. Please, visit the Products page for complete list of the software products.

Demo recovered files do not contain any real data within, and therefore are noticeably smaller than originals.

MediaHeal for Removable Disks Error Messages

 
Q: MediaHeal for Removable Disks Error: Internal Program Error message.
A:

Run MediaHeal for Removable Disks in a logged mode and contact our support team with detailed description of the problem and the log file.

To create log file, please hold the SHIFT key while clicking the Recover button on the toolbar of MediaHeal for Removable Disks or selecting the Recover: item in the main menu. You can also press CTRL+SHIFT+R after launching MediaHeal for Removable Disks.

 
Q: MediaHeal for Removable Disks Error: Not enough disk space.
A:

To fix this problem you need to set temporary directory to the drive with free space available (2-3 times of the original removable disk size). Fix the Windows environment variable to use it. Do the following:

  1. Open System in Control Panel.
  2. On the Advanced tab, click Environment Variables, then click the name of the user variable (TEMP or TMP) you want to change.
  3. Click Edit to change value.
  4. Set path to the location where temporary data should be stored (e.g., e:\).
  5. Restart computer for changes to take in effect.
  6. Run the software again.

You can also use the special environment variable called OFFICERECOVERY_TMP to set the directory where MediaHeal for Removable Disks should store its temporary files. Use the method shown above to add/edit environment variable.

 

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