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donthaveaclue
Hi there,

I was at a music concert last night, took good photos me and all my mates, was viewing the files after the gig and drunkenly hit the delete button.

is there any way I can get the photos back?

thanks for any help anyone can give me in advance
Ironbender
Hi donthaveaclue, welcome to SAF

Deleted from recycle bin also ???? You may try this freebie. Not all files may be recovered though, as files are normally "tagged" as deleted, so Windows will consider them as free space for disk usage: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html

Chris
busterb
Going to post this link to help others, as he, her never came back. bb
http://www.z-a-recovery.com/digital-image-recovery.htm
sammy111
d/load picasa 2 might help//mike hello.gif
skysoldier
I think that he posted several sites and got info from else wheres or he is still drinking and lost our site.'
But I believe as he and mates were looking at the images right after taking them he means deleted from the camers. And I know of no way to recover from a image card or worst yet the internal memory of the camera .
If anyone knows how post it as I would like to know myself.
solsken74
QUOTE(Ironbender @ Nov 16 2006, 12:15 PM) *

Hi donthaveaclue, welcome to SAF

Deleted from recycle bin also ???? You may try this freebie. Not all files may be recovered though, as files are normally "tagged" as deleted, so Windows will consider them as free space for disk usage: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html

Chris



Hi, I'm new here as well and just had a similar problem except there was no drinking involved wink.gif

Anyhow, I tried the restoration and it seems I'm not using it correctly beacuse I havent been able to find the pics that I lost in order to restore them sad.gif

help?

What an awsome site btw biggrin.gif

sofia
LF from MC
Hi Sofia hello.gif Welcome to SAF.

Were your pictures deleted, or just someplace on the computer, and you can't find them??

sammy111 has a good idea, I have picasa2 on my computer, and it will find any image that's on your computer, it even shows images from software you installed. It's a great FREE little program.

Give us a little more detail.

Lorraine

skysoldier
QUOTE(skysoldier @ Nov 18 2006, 06:00 PM) *


But I believe as he and mates were looking at the images right after taking them he means deleted from the camers. And I know of no way to recover from a image card or worst yet the internal memory of the camera .
If anyone knows how post it as I would like to know myself.

Trying to lean so if you got a moment please help out, anyone!
Scorpion
QUOTE(skysoldier @ Dec 16 2006, 02:37 PM) *

QUOTE(skysoldier @ Nov 18 2006, 06:00 PM) *


But I believe as he and mates were looking at the images right after taking them he means deleted from the camers. And I know of no way to recover from a image card or worst yet the internal memory of the camera .
If anyone knows how post it as I would like to know myself.

Trying to learn so if you got a moment please help out, anyone!


Yup, I think I may be able to help out there, at least for a memory/flash card.

Try THIS free product. I've never used it, but have used its big brother, the file recovery program many many times without problems.

Scorp.
skysoldier
Cool Scorpion, although I hope the person that started the tread sees it and can still use it.
I D/L it and will install at a later date. thanks.gif much
Scorpion
QUOTE(skysoldier @ Jan 22 2007, 03:21 AM) *

Cool Scorpion, although I hope the person that started the tread sees it and can still use it.
I D/L it and will install at a later date. thanks.gif much



biggrin.gif Welcome sir. I assume it needs a reader to use, but if it's even half as good as the HD recovery program, it will work wonders.

Scorp.
BorisE
QUOTE(skysoldier @ Nov 18 2006, 05:00 PM) *
And I know of no way to recover from a image card or worst yet the internal memory of the camera .

IMO if the pictures were in internal memory they're gone, since the camera doesn't have recovery tools you'd need to strip it down to get at the memory then hook it up to some kind of chip reader.

If the pictures are on a card then it's usually stored in MSDOS "FAT" format and a simple "undelete" tool may be enough.
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