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 great.

Recovered all 100 photos

Its probably available on the net some were, but if not. i can do a cd........

Dave






On 5/6/07, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
> reasonable default.
>
> Digital Image Studio 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 (amongst other things).
> >
> > I diligently formatted it after the files were safely transferred to
> > the server however the card has seen no action since the format. So I
> > was wondering which software would be the best to use for a relatively
> > straight forward "unerase" function? Any suggestions would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> >
>
>
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