i have downloaded maybe 6 or 7 hundred photos onto it but im no pro.
i have created many folders and all worked fine.all i need to know for now
is.can i get the photos back?i created the folder because as i said there
was
some pics from the day before and i wanted to seperate them.are the pics on
the hdd do you think?

On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 11:22 AM, barjac <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > after importing the photos from my sd card to picasa,i created a folder
> > called Clodaghs confirmation.
> Something strange here - the import creates a new folder - and until a
> new name is given to that folder the import is not completed. So why
> would you then want to create another folder and start dragging and
> dropping? Are you used to using Picasa3 and has it worked normally in
> the past, or was this a first attempt?
>
> On Apr 28, 10:43 am, christy donnelly <[email protected]> wrote:
> > you are curious.i am enraged!they were the photos of my 12 year old
> > daughter's confirmation.
> > after importing the photos from my sd card to picasa,i created a folder
> > called Clodaghs confirmation.
> > i then dragged and dropped all the photos of the day to that folder.there
> > was about 50 photos in all.
> > i had photos from the previous day that were not yet imported to picasa
> and
> > when i opened
> > Clodagh's folder it was the photos from the previous day that were in
> > it?when i looked on the sd card
> > for Clodagh's photos they were gone!and other photos that were already on
> > the card were in their place.
> > i have tried to recover them with photorec but to no avail.was the drag
> and
> > drop option wrong?if so it
> > should not be an option.my little girl is looking forward to good quality
> > photos of the day that i told her
> > she would have.it will be very difficult to have to explain why she
> can't
> > have them as i know she will be
> > very disappointed.i even bought a canon powershot g10 especially for the
> > day.i will go to a photoshop
> > and hope they can help.
> >
> > regards
> >
> > christyd.
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:20 AM, leiz <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > I'm curious how your sd card got erased. Picasa for Linux should not
> > > be erasing anything if you use the import function. (Whereas on
> > > Windows, there is an option to erase your sd card after importing.)
> >
> > > On Apr 26, 3:20 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > > > when transferring photos to picasa 3 something went wrong.all
> > > > the files i tried to transfer have disappeared and have
> > > > been erased from sd card.is there anyway to get them back?
> >
> > > > regards
> >
> > > > christyd
> >
>

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