Card Recovery V3.60: Build 1012
CardRecovery v3.60 Build 1012 is a specialized data recovery tool designed primarily for retrieving lost or deleted photos and video files from memory cards (SD, CF, Memory Stick, etc.) used in digital cameras and smartphones. Key Technical Specifications Version/Build: v3.60 Build 1012.
Card Formatting: Recovering data after a "Quick Format" operation on a memory card. card recovery v3.60 build 1012
Use Cases: When to Reach for This Build
1. Accidental Deletion
You formatted your camera’s SD card in-camera, only to realize you forgot to back up a wedding shoot. Card Recovery v3.60 build 1012 can often resurrect files marked as deleted but not yet overwritten. CardRecovery v3
- Compatibility & system requirements
- Known or plausible build-specific notes for 1012
To prevent further data loss, the software performs "read-only" scans, meaning it never writes to or modifies the source card during the recovery process. Key Scenarios for Use Compatibility & system requirements
- Support for multiple file systems: The software supports various file systems, including FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and exFAT, making it compatible with a wide range of storage devices.
- Deep scanning: Card Recovery v3.60 Build 1012 performs a deep scan of the storage device to detect and recover deleted or lost files.
- File preview: The software allows users to preview recovered files before saving them, ensuring that only the required files are recovered.
- Selective recovery: Users can selectively recover files based on file type, date, and size.
- Support for multiple storage devices: The software can recover data from various storage devices, including memory cards, USB drives, hard drives, and other removable media.
: Compact Flash (CF), xD Picture Card, Memory Stick, and even XQD cards. Performance and Compatibility What is a corrupted file and can my data be recovered?
The story begins in a small, cramped office in the heart of Silicon Valley. The walls were lined with rows of humming servers, and the air was thick with the smell of burnt coffee and ozone. This was the headquarters of "Digital Salvage," a company specializing in data recovery and digital forensics.