Digital Home Thoughts: Recovering Lost Images from CF Cards

Be sure to register in our forums and post your comments - we want to hear from you!


Zune Thoughts

Loading feed...

Apple Thoughts

Loading feed...

Laptop Thoughts

Loading feed...



Thursday, December 2, 2004

Recovering Lost Images from CF Cards

Posted by James Fee in "ARTICLE" @ 08:00 AM

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1734114,00.asp

"I popped out the SanDisk Compact Flash card and brought it down to the PC in my basement. I stuck it in the flash-card reader and waited. Normally the card prompts an autorun and Microsoft Windows XP asks me, among other choices, if I want to view a slide show or the contents of the disk. This time, nothing happened. I pulled out the card and put it back in. Again, nothing. I opened the My Computer icon on the PC and then selected Drive E, the drive letter for the flash disk. It opened the disk and in it was a DCIM folder. I selected that, expecting to see my eight JPG image files. Instead, it was empty. I closed the directory and drive listing on the PC, took out the card and brought it back upstairs. I then put it back in the camera. I turned on the camera. There's an LCD on top of the camera that, along with shot settings, tells me how many photos I can still take. When the card is empty, it says 90. In this case, it said 82. But when I switched the camera to "Play" to try to view the shots on the card on the LCD, the camera reported that there were no images to view. I know that these were just photos and that I can always get another shot of my kids in the leaves, but I really felt like I had caught a moment and hated the idea of losing the images."

There is no worse feeling than losing a picture you've taken on a CF card. This PC Magazine article has a freeware solution called Zero Assumption Recovery which might be one of those utilites you always keep around, "just in case".

Tags:

Featured Product

The Canon PowerShot S100 - The incredibly fun and small camera that offers you 12.1 megapixels with a bright f/2.0 lens and full 1080p video recording . MORE INFO

News Tip or Feedback?

Contact us

Thoughts Media Sites

Windows Phone Thoughts

Digital Home Thoughts

Zune Thoughts

Apple Thoughts

Laptop Thoughts

Android Thoughts

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...