FREE Fully Licensed Retail Version Lexar Image Rescue 3 Software

September 2nd, 2008
FREE Fully Licensed Retail Version Lexar Image Rescue 3 Software

FREE Fully Licensed Retail Version Lexar Image Rescue 3 Software

Sometimes due to human error or software problems, but ever since data recovery software have come across with newer and newer technologies, recovering images using this software’s have become much easier and fruitful.

Generally speaking, we have seen that there are free ones and there are also paid versions which do almost the same thing but in a different way. But paid versions tend to be much better than freewares otherwise they wouldn’t charge money for it.

Now coming back to the story, i came across promotion which is giving away, free license for a recovery software called Lexar Image Rescue 3 that normally cost $29.99. You can skip straight to the method or know a little about Lexar Image Rescue 3 after the break.

Lexar Image Rescue 3 software is simple, intuitive image recovery software that can recover lost or deleted files from any type or brand of memory card, using any card reader-giving you peace of mind that your valuable images and files are not lost. And Lexar Image Rescue 3 software not only provides image recovery, but now restores video and audio files, as well.

Now enough of the chit-chat, lets move over to the business at hand.

To get a free full version of Lexar Image Rescue 3 software, just follow the few simple steps below.

FREE Fully Licensed Retail Version Lexar Image Rescue 3 Software

1. Go to this page http://store.lexar.com/imagerescue3/.

2. Enter ANY email address and click the Submit button.

3. Choose the version (Windows XP/Vista or Mac OSX) that you want to use and click on “Download Now”.

4. The download should start automatically. After finishing the downloading, extract imagerescue3.zip and run setup.exe to start the installation. No serial key code required.

Hope you love this great software, trusted by professional photographers since its introduction for FREE.

Lexar via Raymond

Pranjal




  1. kasiviswanadh
    January 8th, 2009 at 21:26 | #1

    due to high voltage of usb port the pen drive spoiled.
    if u put the pen drive on the same usb it is giving the msg to remove the instrument and reboot the system otherwise the entire port will be spoiled. but the same was put other usb port the pen drive is not recognised. so please help me to get the data from the pen drive.
    thank u
    kasi

  2. kasiviswanadh
    January 10th, 2009 at 20:33 | #2

    when i put my pen drive in one of the usb port i have received this msg. the usb drive exceeded the power limits of its hub port for assistance insolving this problem click the message. after clicking
    a u s b device has malfunctioned and exceeded the power limits of its hub ports. you should disconnect the port.
    recommendation: to reenable the port disconnect the hardware and click reset. if your click close the port will no longer function.
    for this i by mistake without removing the pendrive closed it. from that time on wards the pen drive is not working. in this pen drive my personal data is their. how can i retrive it. please give your suggission.
    kasi

  3. Khaled
    March 4th, 2009 at 02:12 | #3

    hi thank you for the program but its not working with me,i don’t know what is the problem i have put my SD card in the card reader but nothing is happening and
    not recognised

  4. TK_M
    March 25th, 2009 at 08:54 | #4

    @Khaled

    Khaled, it could be the flash card has reached the end of it’s useful life and is now faulty.

    There is another possibility though. You may have a card 2GB or bigger that you are putting into a normal card reader? To read cards 2GB or more, you need a special SDHC reader.

    You may also need to update your Windows system, but this seems to affect only a very few computers.

    Good luck!

  5. May 10th, 2009 at 15:28 | #5

    I have a lexar 4gb Platinum II 60X memory card that I accidentally unplugged while transfering pictures. The card will not read. Is there anyway to recover all my pictures

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