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Recover photos from SD card??


JessM

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If the scope of the free program isn't enough, or you're having difficulties, I've an undelete programm that I regularly use safely and can happily run it on for you.


PS I've downloaded and installed Recuva from Inbound's link, on both a HD and a thumb drive and it looks fine. Don't be intimidated by all the options, but do choose the More option when installing if you want it to go other than in Program Files on your main drive. You may also find you have to run it as an administrator, which is no bad thing.


I'd recommend doing the initial recovery to a drive other than the SD card. You'll be given the choice of destination drive and folder when you select the Recover... option, after having chosen, from the post-scan green button list of recoverable files, those that you want. You can order the list by state, so getting all the Excellent ones listed together, by just clicking on the column header.

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