Dont worry angela, it is possible to recover deleted photos from digital camera, here's the tutorial that helped me last time
Digital Camera Photo Recovery guide
good luck!
Recuva (pronounced "recover") is a freeware Windows utility to restore files that have been accidentally deleted from your computer. This includes files emptied from the Recycle bin as well as images and other files that have been deleted by user error from digital camera memory cards or MP3 players. It will even bring back files that have been deleted from your iPod, or by bugs, crashes and viruses!
Go to these WEB sites to down Recuva http://download.cnet.com/Recuva/3000-2242_4-10753287.html www.filehippo.com/download_recuva
SOURCE: Disk full cannot finalize or transfer photos to computer
i agree with the first person. you cannot over fill a disk otherwise there is not enough room to finalise it. or does it do this with all disks? try resetting the camera on the bottom and set it back up. if you put your disk into a computer with a cdrw you can open the files from there as long as you have the dowload software installed on the same computer. just do not try to open or veiw the last photo otherwise it mayu lock up your computer.
SOURCE: i mistakenly deleted some pictures
You need to install a piece of software called WinUndelete from here: http://www.winundelete.com/undelete_photo.asp
The full instructions on how to use the software is on that page.
Hope this helps!
SOURCE: My husband had a fall today and broke his foot and
Okay, the same happened to my camera. The lens stayed open and showed system error on a blue screen when I tried to close it. I checked if this had happened to others and found that it had, and took note of their comments.
I tried first of all pushing the lens back in whilst trying to close the door: seems to work for some but not for me.
I then tried pulling the lens out even further in case it hadn't come out all the way in the first place: didn't work either.
I tried slapping it on the palm of my hand three times quite hard and trying again to close the lens door, then repeating this a few times: seems to work for some, but again not for me.
Finally what did work: I rocked the lens back and forth gently a few times which suddenly brought it back to life - it sprang open a fraction, made the 'taadaa' noise to show it was ready and was delightfully back to normal.
Seems the lens had been stuck somehow and needed a bit of gentle persuasion to return to its normal positon. It may be the combination of all the above that finally did the trick, or just the end one. I will never know. I do know that I love this little gizmo and that it has given me five years of brilliant service. There are cheaper and better spec' camers around now, but I wouldn't trade it for any of them, so its really lovely to have it back up and running.
Hope this works for you and anyone else it may happen to.
Les.
ps: Angela, hope your husband's foot has got better by now. Shame you can't do the same with limbs when they go wrong!
SOURCE: my camera after inserting memory
Most of the time it's because the card is full, try another card. If that don't work check the memory card for a little slide mechanism, it's used to lock the card. It is usually located on the side.
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