
Pre-Installation ChecklistBefore you install Photo Recovery on the Host Computer, it's very important for you to complete the following three items on the following checklist:
The Lost Data. You should plan on recovering at least as much data as that was lost on the Bad Device. And you may need even more free space than that your lost data takes because Photo Recovery may recover files and folders you intentionally deleted in the past. If you decide to recover all recovered folders and files, you will have more files than what you used to 'see' before the failure/data loss.
Photo Recovery Application. If you are using a single computer as the Host Computer and the Good Device (that is, you plan to save your lost data to the same computer on which you have installed Photo Recovery), you must have enough room for the application itself. It takes up only a few megabytes of space, so it probably won't create any memory issues. Regardless of this, it never hurts those few megabytes when checking your available memory.
Temporary files created by Photo Recovery and files that track your session progress. During a recovery session, Photo Recovery creates temporary working files on the Good Device. These files could take up dozens of megabytes of space, depending on the size of the device and amount of lost data found.
If you want to save just a small amount of data, you can use a floppy disk as the destination drive; otherwise, you need to use a local or network drive. If you don't have enough free space, you may switch to a Host Computer or Good Device with more free space.
Close all other applications to improve performance during installation. Although not necessary, this is highly recommended.
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