I recently took a lot of pics on my digital camera. However, when i got back from my vacation, all the pics have disappeared.
I turned on my camera, and the screen was telling me that my memory card was full. I then went to review the pics i took and only 150 pics are showing up ( i took somwehre around 350) and the ones that are showing up are blank (i.e. black pics). Is there anything i can do?
I tried some demo software for photo recovery but it does not locate the files. When i browse my camera via my computer, etc, i can see 113 pics, but cannot view the pics as a "preview is not available". Any ideas?
ANY assistance is greatly appreciated I was recently able to recover photos from a camera that uses cd for storage. I think the steps would be about the same for a flash card. Basically I grabbed an image of the raw disk. Stored it on the hard drive and used some software to scan through looking for jpeg begin and end markers. It would save the jpegs to separate files that I could look at and decide if they were saveable. I did all this under linux so I am not sure how you would proceed under WinXP. Perhaps I or someone else with a linux installation can help once you have grabbed an image of the disk. The utility below will do that part for you. Grab the latest binary. |