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Re: Data recovery
One other thing as well, if the rescue pro that Neuroanatomist told you about doesnt work out.
When I was looking for a program to buy, there were several that offered free trials. You can use one the free trial to find out if the pictures you want to save are even on the disk. With the free trial you can download the software to do a scan and the ability to scan, but it will not allow you to rescue the picture until you buy the software. If the pictures are not there at all, save your money.
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Re: Data recovery
Thank you guys very much for the quick reply! I am at work now,I will give it a try when I get home and let you know the result.BTW,I use MAC. THANKS again!
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Re: Data recovery
Sounds like you're already getting good advice. Best of luck with the recovery.
I hope you don't mind me asking, but do you format your card(s) often? I only once lost photos off a card years ago on an old P&S when I never formatted the card and instead opted to delete all photos. Since then I've formatted my various cards each time they reach 1/3 or 1/2 full or after most major outings and I haven't lost anything. I've mostly convinced myself that it's because of this formatting but I don't have any real statistics to back that up. I'm pretty sure that there's some mapping of bad data blocks during a card format which backs up the theory. I think I've also read/heard it recommended.
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Re: Data recovery
Use Recuva (http://www.piriform.com/recuva), it runs on Windows, it's completely free and it has a mode to "deep scan" the drive to recover files not found in the regular pass (be sure to read the user manual).
And DON'T use your memory card until you recover your files!
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