I have only had to install and use it once, but it sure worke dout well.
Dave
On 5/6/07, Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 07/05/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not my SD cards, but last year i had a 1 gig Kingston card go wackos
on me when i pulled a card from
I have made good use of PhotoResque once, I think (hopefully, this is
not something you are likely to need very often).
This program has just arrived in a new version - http://
www.datarescue.com/photorescue/v3/ - both for PC and Mac, trial
version avaliable!
Good luck,
Bertil
6 maj 2007
Formating SD cards seems to just re-write the directory information. PC
Inspector Smart Recovery, (www.convar.com) doesn't seem to have any
trouble finding the data. You will have to supply the file type you're
recovering and the version I'm using doesn't support PEFs so Tiff is the
Not my SD cards, but last year i had a 1 gig Kingston card go wackos
on me when i pulled a card from the reader and inserted another.
Fairly important photos, all of the presentation shots from a 3 day horse show.
The sandisk recovery programme that came free with the extreme III
cards work
On 07/05/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not my SD cards, but last year i had a 1 gig Kingston card go wackos
on me when i pulled a card from the reader and inserted another.
Fairly important photos, all of the presentation shots from a 3 day horse
show.
The sandisk recovery
Hi Team,
As I made mention Friday (I've since calmed) my server RAID has spat
the dummy, and due to my over-expectation of the reliability of my
RAID I have inadvertently lost a small series of images copied from my
partners SD card (amongst other things).
I diligently formatted it after the
On 5/6/07, Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Team,
As I made mention Friday (I've since calmed) my server RAID has spat
the dummy, and due to my over-expectation of the reliability of my
RAID I have inadvertently lost a small series of images copied from my
partners SD card
I've never needed to try and use them, but based on others' recommendations
elsewhere I have Pixo Rescue
http://www.pixomedia.com/
and Restoration
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html
Maris
Digital Image Studio wrote:
Hi Team,
As I made mention Friday (I've since calmed) my
On 06/05/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This program always works for me (free):
http://www.pcinspector.de/smart_media_recovery/uk/welcome.htm
It doesn't support .pef or .dng, but tell it to search for .tif files
and then change the extension when it's done it works fine.
Thanks
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