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Can MediaHeal Suite repair my MediaHeal Suite file?

What limitations does the demo version of MediaHeal Suite have?

I have tried the demo. How do I decide whether to purchase the full version of MediaHeal Suite?

What are the differences between product licenses?

Why do results of recovery contain less data than the original MediaHeal Suite file?

Running MediaHeal Suite from command line (through Windows Start -> Run menu).

MediaHeal Suite Error Messages

MediaHeal Suite Error: Internal Program Error message.

MediaHeal Suite Error: Not enough disk space.

Questions And Answers

 
Q: Can MediaHeal Suite repair my MediaHeal Suite file?
A:

The effective way to find out if a MediaHeal Suite file is recoverable is to try the demo version of MediaHeal Suite on it. Visit the Demo page for a free copy of the demo.

Product specifications with lists of items recovered and not recovered is available at the Product Information page.

Note: Always backup your original corrupted MediaHeal Suite file before proceeding with any recovery activity!

 
Q: What limitations does the demo version of MediaHeal Suite have?
A: or3getvalue : no match for wwwFaqD "faqa~1"
 
Q: I have tried the demo. How do I decide whether to purchase the full version of MediaHeal Suite?
A:

Evaluating the results of demo recovery can help in making the decision.

 
Q: What are the differences between product licenses?
A:

Details of current licensing scheme are described at the Licensing page.

 
Q: Why do results of recovery contain less data than the original MediaHeal Suite file?
A: This is normal. The damaged parts of your MediaHeal Suite file will convert to zero size on output. The other common reason of file size decrease is when some of features of the original file are not supported and therefore absent from the recovered file.
Demo-recovered file is smaller because it mostly consists of demo placeholders than actual data.
 
Q: Running MediaHeal Suite from command line (through Windows Start -> Run menu).
A:

Yes, you can run MediaHeal Suite from command line and use these calls in your batch files. The format for command line call is:

mhs.exe <original filename with path> "<path to directory to store the recovered file(s)>"
(without angle brackets).

Please note that the directory for recovered file(s) should be created before starting the recovery.

Command line mode supports patterns '*' (replaces group of symbols) and '?' (replaces one symbol).

MediaHeal Suite Error Messages

 
Q: MediaHeal Suite Error: Internal Program Error message.
A:

Run MediaHeal Suite in a logged mode and contact our support team with detailed description of the problem and the log file.

To create log file, please hold the SHIFT key while clicking the Recover button on the toolbar of MediaHeal Suite or selecting the Recover: item in the main menu. You can also press CTRL+SHIFT+R after launching MediaHeal Suite.

 
Q: MediaHeal Suite Error: Not enough disk space.
A:

To fix this problem you need to set temporary directory to the drive with free space available (2-3 times of the original file size). Fix the Windows environment variable to use it. Do the following:

  1. Open System in Control Panel.
  2. On the Advanced tab, click Environment Variables, then click the name of the user variable (TEMP or TMP) you want to change.
  3. Click Edit to change value.
  4. Set path to the location where temporary data should be stored (e.g., e:\).
  5. Restart computer for changes to take in effect.
  6. Run the software again.

You can also use the special environment variable called OFFICERECOVERY_TMP to set the directory where MediaHeal Suite should store its temporary files. Use the method shown above to add/edit environment variable.

 

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