I have a friend who went to the bahamas, flordia, etc. and took around 600 pics on their SD card. Then accidnetally erased them all (not sure if they did it through a pc or formatted on the camera). They said that Geek Squad told them it was doable for around $1,200... I did not think it was possible to begin with. Any geniuses out there know if it is possible to do on your own?
7/3/2010 2:36:26 PM
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/digitalcameras/how-to-recover-deleted-photos-from-your-sd-card/1102i've had good luck with http://www.recuva.com]
7/3/2010 2:48:06 PM
really easy to do if no new pics have been taken.
7/3/2010 2:56:29 PM
also consider this tool: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
7/3/2010 4:39:16 PM
recuva.com worked perfectly... Thank you so much!!!
7/3/2010 8:52:19 PM
was it over 9000 dollars though?
7/3/2010 9:13:03 PM
Recuva and PhotoRec are free; PhotoRec is even open-source, under the GPL.
7/3/2010 9:18:42 PM
sounds expensive. im leaving tech talk now.
7/3/2010 11:45:30 PM
Sometimes depending on the camera, your camera will not show up as a drive letter. You cannot run these recovery programs unless you put the card in a card reader... I haven't found a way to remap a USB port (\\.\usbscan0) for example as a drive letter.
7/4/2010 2:22:40 AM
Recovering should not be much of a prob.. there are plenty of recovery software out there.. Screw Geek Squad 1200$! yea rite! For that much you could prolly go back on vacation again!
7/7/2010 8:45:49 AM
7/7/2010 9:32:19 AM
Recuva is useful software, I've used it to recover accidentally deleted files on several machines.
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