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Background on Z-A Image Recovery
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There are just too many cameras out there for us to test them all. They
use different file formats and different variations of the same format.
We rely on you to get samples of the files so we can adjust the program
to understand the particular format or variation. If you feel the data
can be recovered but ZAR fails, feel free to submit your
request via this form with
the following details:
- Exact camera model
- Exact operating system in use (Click Start -- Control Panel --
System to
see full details).
- The details on the access method (card reader used or not).
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The camera compatibility list (here) is
created and maintained based on your feedback. If you don't see your
camera listed, this means no one had tried it yet, or no one emailed us
their results. So rather than asking us if ZAR will work with
your camera you'd better try it yourself. Remember that most likely we
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ZAR can also be used with the devices other than a digital
camera. For example, one of our users reported a successful ZIP disk
recovery. However, the following limitations apply:
- No access method for floppy drives - the disk I/O library
is specifically designed to ignore them.
- No access method for CDs - the disk I/O library does not
know how to handle them (a while ago there was an idea that
implementing a CD reader would be nice, but it died because of perceived
lack of user interest).
- Attempting to get all images off the hard disk is probably not a good
idea. There probably will be just too many of them. If you ever try image
recovery in such a fashion, make sure images are being
saved to another hard disk, otherwise an infinite loop will
occur or the disk ends up filled with copies of the same image.
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