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Hi

It had to happen...after shooting digitally for the last ten years and taking what must be millions of images today I had a compact flash card go faulty before I could get the images onto a hard drive.

Not really sure what happened, it might have been me as I tried something new and that was copying the images and then trying to write them to two hard drives at the same time. I can't believe I experiemnted like that on images not alreay saved. Or maybe I just did not allow the camera to format the card correctly.

The card had copied to a mac but the images were in bits and would not open. A PC just said there were no images on the card.

The images were worth about £300 to me so I was a bit cheesed of ..........

Anyway I decided to look at disk recovery programs and I came across

http://www.cardrescue.com/

I downloaded the evaluation program and set it working on the card.

Card Rescue took about 20 minutes to find about 500 images on the card. It allowed me to see them but not save them until I paid for a key number. I paid the £29 which gives me unlimited and lifetime use and that was it. The images are now safely on the hard drive.

A happy Stew
 
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looks a good site to pop in the diary.
Thanks stew



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No problem Dave. I was very impressed with the way it worked

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hi artona did the same thing on sunday ,card rescue saved my bacon ,all the wifes and daughters baby pics , good value in my mind . regards gary
 
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Hi Stew.....

Glad you managed to recover your work.

I use Sandisk CompactFlash cards and they usually come with a free program called RescuePro.

Touch wood or other organic material, I've never had to use it.

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A program called "Recuva" worked well for me and its free?? Laughing
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