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Anonymous Posted on Jan 19, 2014

Recover please tell me the solution of my problem I delete my photos from camera by mistake that was very important

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  • Posted on Nov 20, 2010

SOURCE: i am using sony cyber-shot

It's no problem at all to get them back. Do not take any more pictures, and remove the card from the camera to lessen the chance of you overwriting some important pictures or videos. There are VERY many freeware software options available to help you recover your files. Please see this blog article that reviews several of the better freeware recovery programs that you can download. You may need to use a card reader with these programs though.


All the download links listed in the article are available through CNET. This was to primarily ensure through CNET's verification process that these would be malware free software, and to also give you a chance to read user reviews on the software before downloading.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2010

SOURCE: unfortunatlly i deleted 1 photo

First take the memory card out of the camera. Pictures that have been deleted are probably still there, but will be overwritten if you take any more pictures on top of them.

Your camera is not able to undelete pictures, but there are programs for doing this on a computer. You can put the memory card into a card reader attached to a computer, and use an undelete program to recover the deleted files. Undelete programs are available for free download from the internet, try the one at THIS LINK

If the pictures are very important to you, you might want to seek help from an experienced person.

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maggiena william

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2011

SOURCE: I deleted approx 10 pics

Card Data Recovery It is professional photo recovery software to recover deleted, lost, corrupted orformatted photos, videos, and auido files from various memory cards, such as,memory cards, memory sticks, USB devices, digital cameras, hard drives, and zipdrives.
http://www.card-data-recovery.com

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2012

SOURCE: want to recover deleted photos from my dsc100 sony memory stick

Chances of recovery can be high as long as you act as soon as possible and stop using the digital camera to take more photos or videos, also keep the camera memory stick in good shape (no physical damage).

Then you can rely on a digital camera data recovery software to get the job done and retrieve your photos. Here shows a list of good ones working under Windows or Mac: http://www.digital-camera-recovery.com/

You'll need to connect the camera (mass memory stick) to your computer. Then install the program to start scan & recover your pics!

Good luck

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First take the memory card out of the camera. Pictures that have been deleted are probably still there, but will be overwritten if you take any more pictures on top of them.

Your camera is not able to undelete pictures, but there are programs for doing this on a computer. You can put the memory card into a card reader attached to a computer, and use an undelete program to recover the deleted files. Undelete programs are available for free download from the internet, try the one at THIS LINK

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So long as you have not used the camera since the photos were erased there is a possibility that the photos may be able to be recovered.

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