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deleted images from zoombrowser - any chance for recovery?

 
manxome ­ foe
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Jun 17, 2004 15:51 |  #1

Hello there.
I've inadvertently deleted a whole series of images from the zoom browser ex program. Everything I have read says that they are just gone, gone, gone.....but I am having difficulty accepting this. They must be somewhere?? In any case - I have attempted searching through my system with explorer and 'search' and have even attempted using a file recovery program - all to no avail. And yes - I have also deleted them from the camera card. Is there any hope? Anyone know if [- and if so where -] they are just hiding somewhere?

Thanks,
Shana




  
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Penguin_101_1
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Jun 17, 2004 16:41 |  #2
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I googled it and came up with this http://www.geekgirls.c​om/windows_recycle_bin​.htm (external link)

Do you know DOS?




  
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Penguin_101_1
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Jun 17, 2004 16:44 |  #3
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and here http://www.cybertechhe​lp.com …orials/tutorial​.php/id/23 (external link) more DOS (Disk Operating System)

Oh here is one more for 95. It may be upper compatable http://www.ixian.com/e​ad/misc/win95-undelete.shtml (external link)

Note: I havn't tried any of this. Did you check the recycle bin?




  
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adrianweller
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Jun 18, 2004 11:21 |  #4

deleted images

If you haven't already overwritten the images on your memory card by taking a lot more pics there's a good chance you can get them back wih various software products. Try Digital Image Recovery which I downloaded free from www.foto-erhardt.de (external link) (you can do a search and may find other download sites).

It worked great for me. You can possibly use it to scan all your hard disc for images which could take a long time and it will find everyimage you have there. If they're hiding away somewhere it should find them.

Good luck !




  
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