Remo Recover for Mac is a free software to recover deleted and lost files on Mac. As we use the same SD card on different devices including mobile phones, digital cameras, camcorders, iPods, computers, etc. chances of losing files is higher. Any time, we may face data loss disaster from our SD cards. So, in such data loss circumstances, Remo Recover comes very handy in recovering deleted and lost files from SD card. To know how to, keep reading..!
To increase the chance of SD card recovery on Mac, the first and foremost thing you need to do is avoid using the SD card once files are lost or deleted from it. This is because to avoid overwriting of the files. Actually, when files from SD card are deleted or lost, they are not gone permanently. Instead, they remain intact in the same SD card location, untill they are overwritten with new files. When files are deleted or lost from the SD card, only the memory space occupied by those files are freedup and made available for new files to be stored. Untill and unless, the deleted and lost files are not replaced with new files, those files are easily recoverable with Remo Recover tool.
Remo Recover for Mac is an ideal choice for performing SD card recovery on Mac. The tool recovers videos, photos, audio files, and other documents from SD card with much ease. This free tool, with it's advanced scanning mechanisms, scans the entire SD card and fetches each and every file that was stored on it before to deletion or loss, in three quick & easy steps. Meanwhile, the tool supports to recover partition deleted, lost, corrupted, and formatted from SD card, xD card, TF, MMC, and all memory cards along with other storage devices such as external hard drives, pen drives, Flash drives, and other USB mass storage devices. Moreover, the tool is available for free download. Download, and install it's free version on your Mac and carry out simple procedure given below to extract files rom SD card on Mac.
Figure 1: Main Screen
Figure 2: Select Volume Recovery
Figure 3: Select Drive
Figure 4: Recovered Data
Figure 5: Save Recovery Session