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I have deleted all my photographs , I need to

I have deleted all my photographs taken from kodak camera , I need to restore the same

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OK! Don't worry! As long as you take the right steps, you do have chances to get all your deleted photos back:
Step1. Stop using this camera in case that any new file would rewrite your original photos.
Step2. Insert this camera to your computer and prepare to restore your photos.
Step3. Download a deleted photo recovery freeware to your computer and start to retrieve all your deleted photos back:
http://blog4mark.blogspot.com/2012/12/photo-recovery-after-delete.html
In fact, this freeware has ever successfully saved all the inaccessible data of my friend off from his camera. So, I believe it can also work successfully on your camera memory card, too.
Simply read more information of this freeware here:
http://www.freeware-fix.blogspot.com/2013/02/photo-recovery.html
Step4. Save and back up all the restored photos on a different memory card or drive in case of data recovery failure.
Note: Next time, you'd better back up all your important photos on different memory cards or drives in case of the similar data recovery problems.

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If you are using a memory card, take no more pics until you've recovered the photos, take the card out of the camera. This is to reduce the chance of you overwriting some of your "lost" photos. There are many good freeware photo recovery software options that are available to help you recover your photos. This blog article reviews and outlines several of the better ones.

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I accidentally 'deleted' all images from the memory card and can not find any on internal drive. HOW can I restore images from the card? Are they really completely wiped? or is it just the pointers to the...

There is some expensive software that will restore your pics as long as you haven't taken any more pictures on the card. You have to decide if the expense is worth it. Just Google the words "deleted picture restoration software."
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Kodak easyshare m340 digital camera

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And now they're not on my memory card

Very possible that it is, but I would guess that the answer is no. It sounds like it might have not transferred all the pictures but thought it did. If you have the option set of "delete after transfer" checked, it would explain this problem.

If you have not taken any pictures since the transfer, you can check the memory card for deleted files. If you have taken new ones since, then there is a possibility you have overwritten the ones you are looking for.

The program I use to undelete files that have been deleted from the recycle bin is free and can be downloaded from the following link.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Back-Up-and-Recovery/Restoration.shtml

But you will need to put your camera memory card into a card reader rather than using your camera to do the transfer. I would also check your C: drive for deleted files.

Another suggestion is to do a search of your entire hard drive for ".jpg" or the file extension your pictures are taken in.

Hope this helps.
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Pictures are pink with lines

The camera is a wonderful Kodak product and takes beautiful 8.5 Megapixel photographs. When you save the pictures to an SD card, you must at some point remove them digitally from the card.
Either by linking it to the USB cable and going from there to your PC, OR by removing the SD card from the camera and inserting it into an SD card slot in your computer, printer, or card reader. Occasionally the card readers such as the ones in your PC, printer, or card reader devices do not connect properly and will only transfer part of the data, resulting in pink ugly lined photographs. This problem can be fixed by using the USB cable instead of the built in card readers in your other devices.
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SHOW ME HOW TO START LONG START EXPOSURE ?

The camera conducting a pre-photographing and a main-photographing for conducting a displaying-at-long-time-exposure, the displaying-at-long-time-exposure is continued still after main-photographing starts.

Since the displaying a pre-taken image and the renewing the predicted images thereafter start from the time point, at which a release button is full-pressed, a user can confirm the predicted images in almost real time during the long-time-exposure is conducted

Unfortunately Kodak Easy Share C643 is not capaistated for this purpose.

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New memory card doesn't work.

Did you format the camera before you inserted the new memory card?
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Iam having problems trying to look at the pictures I have taken

RTFM! Your camera came with a manual and probably a CD when it left Kodak's warehouse. You can download a PDF file of the manual and probably a copy of the CD from Kodak's website. Their manuals are very good and assume that you have little or no photographic knowledge, but they also don't show you how to become a professional photographer overnight. But they WILL show you how to use the controls!
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I deleted pictures i want back

Once u have deleted the pictures from the
memory card u can't get it back.
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Kodak Easyshare

To start, this photo will still be in the recycle bin, which you will find on your desktop.

The only way it can be deleted from both is if the one in your collection is just a short cut from the desktop one. If you copy and past it you shouldn't have any problems.
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