Don't know if this will help but here is a link someone (don't remember
who) posted to the list recently regarding the same thing.
http://www.datarescue.com/photorescue/
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-spridgets@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of charlie shelden
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 8:54 AM
To: bjshov8@comcast.net
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Compact flash help, no LBC
I've done this several times with flash/memory cards at work for co
workers.
Go do a search for compact flash picture recovery or deleted picture
recovery. There are several utillities out there that will work fine.
Something to remember is that what you delete a file it isn't really
gone
just the referance to it in the FAT is gone. So this allows the
computer
to write over that area. So your pictures are there, even a format only
erases the complete file allocation table. That is why formating
doesn't
really remove data only allows data to be written (basic formating for
those that want to argue the point). I worked on a ladies disk the
other
day and found pictures on her disk that were taken a year ago, she was
amazed they were on there still even though she had deleted the
pictures.
I guess this is common with flash cards as there are several utillities
to
use. Good luck.
> If you connect to your Windows computer with a USB card reader, you
can
> use the Windows disk utilities to try to salvage what files are on
that
> flash card, which Windows will treat like a disk drive. Even if you
have
> to go in and try to undelete files.
>
>
>> > I need some computer geek help. I have a compact flash card in my
>> > (admittedly old) digital camera. I tried to read it in a USB card
>> > reader, and I got asked if I wanted to format the card. I clicked
no,
>> > since I didn't want to overwrite my pictures. I put the card back
in
>> the
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