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Posted 12 October 2006 - 08:44 AM
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Posted 12 October 2006 - 08:57 AM
There's been a discussion on this before, I just have to find it.
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Posted 12 October 2006 - 09:09 AM
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Have you ever tried this, stevealmighty?
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Posted 12 October 2006 - 09:17 AM
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Posted 12 October 2006 - 09:37 AM
tg1911, on Oct 12 2006, 10:09 AM, said:
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PC Inspector Smart Recovery
Have you ever tried this, stevealmighty?
Hmmm...No, I haven't checked that one out tg911, but I'd be interested to know how it works! I use lexar media recovery software that comes on our pcmcia cards (2 and 4 gig cards) that we have, but I believe that you have to buy the software if you don't own the card (it comes free with purchase of a card). The lexar software works really well.
destiny27, you can check this link HERE, paying attention to Grinlers post. I can't say anything about the software recomended, as I've never used it before, and didn't find any info on it in the forums. But, do like Grinler recommended, and look for the images on the computer, as chances are (hopefully) that the images were moved to the laptops hard drive instead of deleted.
You can also check this link HERE. Be sure to use the free trial. I've never used this software, but personally know people (I work with) that have used it and had good results with it.
Hope this helps!
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Posted 12 October 2006 - 09:43 AM
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Posted 12 October 2006 - 09:56 AM
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Posted 12 October 2006 - 10:01 AM
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 08:52 AM
I have about given up and am considering re-formatting the card so that the recovery programs can find it. I guess that formatting it will wipe out the photos if they are there.
Any ideas out there ?
#10
Posted 08 November 2006 - 10:02 AM
Before I'd format the card, I'd do the following: Run some recovery software, see what it comes up with. Immediatley after running the recovery software, run the same program again. It might get something that it missed the first time around. After running it the second time, I'd run a different recovery program, two times, one right after the other just like you did the first one. If it comes up empty handed after using both programs, then I'd say (sadly) that you're images are lost. You always have the option of sending the card to a company to have them try to recover the photos, but that's extremely expensive (hundreds of dollars!).
If you can't recover the images, then I'd format the card. I strongly recomend letting the camera format the card, as it's good practice to let the equipment format the media.
After formating it, I'd check it for errors, and see if it needs to be defragged. Remember, a card is just a small memory device, much like ram (or a hdd minus the moving parts), it's a storage device. When you write, re-write, copy to and from and delete information (pictures) to it, it's bound to need "maintanace".
If you are unable to format the card, or the camera says it's corrupt, or partially corrupt, then try having windows format it. If that fails, you can try to wipe it clean using other softer (will explain if you get to this point), then after it's been wiped, you can try reformatting again. If you still can't reformat it, or it comes up saying it's corrupt or partially corrupt, I'd get rid of the card and purchase a new one, as the card is on it's last leg, and will do nothing but cause heartache and gray hair!
Hope this helps, and please post back letting us know how you make out! Good luck!
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Posted 12 July 2008 - 08:22 AM
I am travelling through Europe and am in the middle of nowhere in the Czech Republic, and i go to upload about 1000 pics after finally finding a decent computer and my Xd card says there are no photos.
Thanks to this thread and downloading PC inspector to scan my card, i have been able to recover ALL my photos!
I am so happy and really just wanted to express my appreciation for your help (even though you didnt even know you were giving it!!)
THANKYOU AGAIN
Sam

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