Recovers Lost or Deleted Pictures from: • Any Memory Card Type • Any Brand • Using Any Mass Storage Reader Reader and Media not included
Image Recovery - Recovers lost or deleted image files (JPEG, TIFF and RAW), from your memory card, even if you have erased them, reformatted the card, or your card has become corrupted*. Card Test - Scans every sector on your memory card and reports any hardware errors found. Repairs any file system errors detected. Format Card – Formats and deletes all files on your memory card. If your card is showing an error in your digital device this feature will make the card usable again.
Installation from a CD (Windows 2000/XP) 1. Close all programs you may have running before you begin the installation 2. Insert the Image Rescue CD into your CD-Rom drive 3. Double-click on the MY COMPUTER icon, CD-ROM drive icon, and then the setup.exe file 4. Follow the on-screen instructions 5. Plug the JumpShot cable or reader into your computer after completing the installation process Installation from a Memory Card 1. Double click on the setup.
New Features Since Version 1.x Image Rescue 2.0 offers several significant improvements and enhancements over the previous versions including: • Support for all flash memory form factors from any supplier • Support for any mass storage class reader including high speed USB 2.
IMAGE RECOVERY Selecting Recovery Mode: Image Rescue 2.0 offers three different recovery modes High Level Search – This is the fastest and most convenient way to recover data. It uses existing file system information on the card to locate and recover deleted images with original filenames and extensions. This mode can recover all data on the card not just image data.
Extensive Search – This option performs the most comprehensive search, and scans every block of memory attempting to recover all possible image data on the card. This can often result in leftover image fragments being recovered as well as complete images. For both Low Level Search and Extensive Search – JPEG images will be recovered with a .jpg extension. TIFF and RAW files are recovered with a .tif extension.
CARD TEST Card test performs a software file system test as well as a hardware test of the card. File system errors will be automatically corrected. Hardware errors will be reported and you will need to contact the card supplier for further support.
FORMAT CARD If you experience a card error message on your camera, reformatting the card with Image Rescue can usually fix it. Also the Format Card command can reliably format cards larger than 2GB to the original FAT32 specification (for more information on this visit www.lexarmedia.com/fat32).
SECURE ERASE To perform a secure erase: • Click on the SECURE ERASE icon, then the SECURE ERASE button • NOTE: Secure Erase will permanently delete all data on the card so that it can never be recovered. • NOTE: If you need to remove your card after the process has started, make sure to use the CANCEL button first to avoid any damage to your card. • NOTE: For JumpShot users, you will need to remove and reinsert your card after the formatting is complete.
CARD INFORMATION To view the specifications of your card: • Click on the CARD INFORMATION icon • Use REFRESH CARD INFO if you are switching between memory cards • To send a question directly to Lexar Media technical support, use the E-MAIL SUPPORT button, and your card information will automatically be sent • The PRINT CARD INFO prints the information on the screen to the default printer on your computer 9
CARD UPDATE The Card Update feature is only available for some Lexar USB-enabled CompactFlash cards when used with a JumpShot cable or a certain readers. Contact Lexar tech support to find out if your card can be updated. Card Update will check for an update to a card's firmware by making a request to Lexar Media's update server via the web. The request will be made using the HTTP protocol so that any firewalls will not block the update.
System Requirements • Compatible Operating Systems: Windows2000/XP, or Mac OS 10.2 or higher • Any mass storage class card reader • One available USB/USB2.0 or FireWire port on your computer to connect the reader • CD-ROM Drive (Retail version only) • Available hard drive space equal to twice the capacity of your memory card • Optional: Lexar JumpShot cables can also be used if paired with a Lexar USB enabled CompactFlash card Technical Support Live support is available at: www.lexarmedia.