I have only had to use it once, and it was worth every nickel. For
some reason, my CF card was corrupted when i switched them out afte a
shoot.

These were the presentation shots the show manager wanted for the sponsers.

It recovered all 40 pictures and the day was saved. Made a sale or two
as well.:-)

Dave

On 10/29/07, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A friend asked if I could send him some photos I'd taken for his son to use
> in a school project, including some of his son and him.
>
> When I went looking for them I discovered that I had formatted my 4GB
> microdrive and started shooting again, without downloading the images.
>
> I knew recovery software existed but had never had the need to use.  It's
> likely PhotoRescue is a barebones application as it's the first I chose to
> eplore after googling.
>
> I downloaded the trial version and it was able to rebuild all images on the
> drive.  I hadn't yet reached the point of overwriting the images I cared
> about. I then spent the $29.95 to get the full version that ostensibly
> actually allows me to recover the images.  Well apparently they were
> recovered $29.95 or not because when browsing them in Bridge, I was able to
> find them. :-0
>
> In any case the software worked the very first time, was mindless to use,
> and saved me from myself.
>
>
> Tom C.
>
>
>
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