My friend could bring his photos back to life with the help of Data
Rescue II. Thanks for all the advices.
Paul Moortgat
On 04 Mar 2006, at 06:50, Bill Gillooly wrote:
Harman,
I think you are mistaken (but I might be wrong).
When you copy then delete you have a lot of time to make sure the
copied files are valid before you delete them (I always open them
all in iView Media Pro). Only after I know they are good do I
reformat the card. In fact, I don't reformat the card until I need
it again (which might be a few days later), giving me extra
insurance against problems.
With the move your hard drive could go bad just as the delete on
completion finishes. Unlikely, but possible. If that happened
your files would be gone and you'd have to rely on some sort of
file rescue software to resurrect them on the flash memory card.
I believe that my method is significantly safer than a move.
Mr. Bill
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