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jenirose3
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Nov 20, 2006 20:42 |  #1

I have a Canon 20d. I did 2 portfolio building sessions today. I shot a bunch of pictures. After I left the first shoot I reviewed the pictures in my camera...deleted a few....everything looked fine. After the second shoot, same thing. Reviewed all of the pictures in my camera, looked great. I get home and put my CF card in my computer and the first group of photos show up but the rest are all jumbled up.. All that shows up is a file folder with Russian type letters. I tried to access through my Canon Software Viewer utilities, I tried rebooting , I tried Adobe bridge.

Please someone tell me what to do. Please someone tell me there is a way to fix this!! ACK!! I am crushed!!!


Dang it!! Dang it!! Dang it!! Dang it!! Dang it!! Dang it!! Dang it!! Dang it!! Dang it!! Dang it!!


HELP!!!

IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: 404 | MIME changed to 'text/html' | Byte size: ZERO


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Nov 20, 2006 20:46 |  #2

1. Did you try the CF in a different reader/computer?
2. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO WRITE TO/FROM THE CARD!
3. Is it possible to connect your camera to your PC and download the pictures this way?



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Nov 20, 2006 20:54 |  #3

I put the CF card back in my camera to see and the pictures don't show up there either.


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Nov 20, 2006 21:07 |  #4

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Nov 20, 2006 21:20 |  #5

There is recovery software for this. I don't remember names off the top of my head but a search here or on google should show them up.


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Nov 20, 2006 21:22 |  #6

Is it possible you pulled or accidentially disengaged the card while it was being accessed by the PC? If so, that can corrupt the data on the card. Also if the card wasnt seated all the way, this can corrupt the data also. I have seen this happen on PDA's, never from a camera though. Lastly on my trail of doom and gloom....be sure your anti-virus is up to date. I hope you can recover your shots.


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Nov 20, 2006 21:24 |  #7

These guys have a free trial http://www.cardrecover​y.com/?rid=google&kid=​cr0104 (external link)
Googled CF Card recovery software.....good luck!


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Nov 20, 2006 21:24 |  #8

If the photo's don't show in the camera then either the files, or file structure may be damaged. All is not lost - firstly get yourself some file recovery software. I use a couple but PCinspector seems to work as well as any. See: http://www.pcinspector​.de …a_recovery/uk/w​elcome.htm (external link)

The software is reasonably easy to use, if you've got a spare card - do some trials with the spare one first to see how it works. Take a few shots on the spare card then delete them, take a few more then format the card. Install then run the recovery software on your P.C. and see what it all does. Once you're confident you know what to expect then run the software on the card you've had problems with.
Be a little wary of using that card again though, there is usually only a few reasons that corruption happens. One is opening the CF door while camera is still writing, another is a low battery. It could be a faulty CF card (I had one corrupt only one or two per cardful and was quite hard to identify where the problem was)

Let us know how you get on...


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Nov 20, 2006 21:39 |  #9

Joeseph, Read your horror story with the 20D. I am NEVER opening up!


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Nov 20, 2006 22:03 as a reply to  @ evilmichael's post |  #10

Maybe this can help! I use Photo Rescue PC and have recaptured photos from cards that were even formatted. Hope this helps Bill




  
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Nov 20, 2006 22:24 |  #11

Sandisk cards come with a software or discount code for an image recovery software. Its recd. some good reviews from people who were in similar despair. All the best and let us know how it went.


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Nov 20, 2006 22:29 |  #12

Hope you can recover your work. Also would like to know how it went.


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Nov 20, 2006 22:49 |  #13

evilmichael wrote in post #2291847 (external link)
Joeseph, Read your horror story with the 20D. I am NEVER opening up!

Don't wanna put folks off cleaning their sensors, just wanna let them know the pitfalls of getting it wrong... ;)


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Nov 21, 2006 06:43 |  #14

joeseph wrote in post #2291766 (external link)
If the photo's don't show in the camera then either the files, or file structure may be damaged. All is not lost - firstly get yourself some file recovery software. I use a couple but PCinspector seems to work as well as any. See: http://www.pcinspector​.de …a_recovery/uk/w​elcome.htm (external link)

The software is reasonably easy to use, if you've got a spare card - do some trials with the spare one first to see how it works. Take a few shots on the spare card then delete them, take a few more then format the card. Install then run the recovery software on your P.C. and see what it all does. Once you're confident you know what to expect then run the software on the card you've had problems with.
Be a little wary of using that card again though, there is usually only a few reasons that corruption happens. One is opening the CF door while camera is still writing, another is a low battery. It could be a faulty CF card (I had one corrupt only one or two per cardful and was quite hard to identify where the problem was)

Let us know how you get on...

This WORKED!!!

It's weird though it recovered my latest pictures and pictures I took last summer (many pictures in between including one from a couple of days ago that it didn't pick up). I don't care though. I really did not want to redo that PB session.

THANK YOU!!!!


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Nov 21, 2006 10:10 |  #15

William Russell wrote in post #2291943 (external link)
I use Photo Rescue PC and have recaptured photos from cards that were even formatted.

jenirose3 wrote in post #2293445 (external link)
It's weird though it recovered my latest pictures and pictures I took last summer (many pictures in between including one from a couple of days ago that it didn't pick up).

Formatting a card doesn't delete the pictures it just marks them as "not available" and the space as available. Even deleting a file on a flash memory card doesn't neccessarily delete them. Data on a flash memory card or thumb drive can be recovered until that sector is written over with other data.

So if you fill a 4 GB card with pictures of your vacation to Hawaii and afterwards format the card and then only take 1 GB of shots at any given time then the other 3 GB of Hawaii shots will more than likely be available for recovery.

jenirose3, there is a program called CardWiper that will do a low level format of the card and test it for errors. I would definitely use it to see if your card has any problems. I had a 4 GB Sandisk Ultra II crap out on me. It was literraly one day old. It took all day on the phone with Sandisk to get an RMA. I sold the replacement and will never own another Sandisk product again. Not because the card was DOA but because the support was horrible, like Dell.




  
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