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Jun 28, 2004 12:02 |  #1

I have a corrupted CF card. I used (a free version) of Digital Image Recovery: http://gdesroches.free​.fr/formation/dir.zip (external link) (which is no longer free http://home.arcor.de/c​hristian_grau/dir/inde​x.html (external link) ).

It recovered all files, but the recovered RAW files are not recognized by the conversion software. Is there a solution (besides spending $29 on photorescue)?

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Jun 28, 2004 13:27 |  #2

Have you tried Image Rescue from Lexar? It's free. I don't know what it does for corrupted files.
http://www.lexarmedia.​com/drivers/index.html (external link)
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Jun 28, 2004 13:39 |  #3

Thanks, Scott. But, I see only the updater to version 2.0 from 1.0.




  
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Jun 28, 2004 21:29 |  #4

msvadi wrote:
Thanks, Scott. But, I see only the updater to version 2.0 from 1.0.

Version 1.0 is free on Lexar CF cards. Perhaps someone can give you a copy.
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Jun 28, 2004 21:33 |  #5

Thanks Scott. I understand it only comes with the "pro" series of Lexar CFs. I decided to buy Photoresque. It recovered almost all files, except for one or two.




  
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Jun 28, 2004 21:45 |  #6

msvadi, do you know how it happened? I've wondered what would happen if I turned off the cam while it was writing to the card, but haven't had the guts to try it!


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Jun 28, 2004 21:54 |  #7

PhotosGuy wrote:
msvadi, do you know how it happened? I've wondered what would happen if I turned off the cam while it was writing to the card, but haven't had the guts to try it!

Turning the camera off, while a file being written to the CF card is not a problem, at least with the DRebel (I believe with other cams too). It will contune to write. Openning the CF card slot door is a different story.

In my case, one of the two things caused the problem. First of all, it was a new CF card and I forgot to format it before using. Second, I used the BreezeBrowser slide show to view the files on the card. I should have copied the pictures first to the hard drive. When I pulled the card from the card reader, the windows gave me an error message. The folders with pictures got corrupted.




  
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Jun 28, 2004 21:57 |  #8

Thanks for the info. One thing less to worry about!
Good luck with yours.


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Jun 29, 2004 04:00 |  #9

I'm glad it worked out!
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