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| Thread ID: 86108 | 2008-01-03 23:13:00 | SD Memory Card: Can't Read | James Kirk (3742) | Press F1 |
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| 627250 | 2008-01-04 01:52:00 | Zero Assumption Digital Image Recovery Zero Assumption Digital Image Recovery is an easy to use specialized data recovery tool. It is designed specifically to work with pictures taken by digital camera. Its wizard-style interface is quite simple and it does not require any knowledge of deep internals. Supported formats are TIFF, Exif, JPEG and GIF. www.z-a-recovery.com Do you know if this would work on phone sd cards? Im at work and cant access the link. I have 2 for my that have gone on the blink. |
rob_on_guitar (4196) | ||
| 627251 | 2008-01-04 02:16:00 | zqwerty and everyone: SUCCESS: I went to www.z-a-recovery.com and downloaded ZAR 8.3 called Zero Assumption Digital Image Recovery. It recovered 77 files, both types .jpg and .mov. I set it to recover files not already deleted. I'm delighted and thanks everyone who responded to my thread. James Kirk |
James Kirk (3742) | ||
| 627252 | 2008-01-04 02:40:00 | SurferJoe46: Thanks also . I did as you suggested and the system found the card . I have a built-in card readrer in my PC . The information is : Layout: Partition Type: Basic File System: nothing Status: Healthy Capacity: 953MB so maybe there is hope with a file recovery program . That PARTITION part bothers me . . . . . it doesn't exist in any of my SDs that I use for all sorts of applications . . . but even my Kodak C653 camera I can at least view the pixs in the THUMBNAIL display option . I have formatted as FAT, FAT32 on them and the camera uses them as well as if I format with the camera itself . . . Hmmmmm . . . . Do you remember seeing a letter assigned to the SD? It should be treated as any other HDD and have a letter of it's own . . I made mine starting with the end of the alphabet . . . from "Z, Y, X . . . . . " backwards to keep it away from the other HDDS . I see no reason why there should be a partition on that SD . . . maybe someone else has seen that and can further enlighten both you and me . Anyhow . . . somehow . . and I don't remember how . . . I got a shortcut to all my SDs and USB Pendrives on the desktop and then opened a new folder and put them all in it, customized the icon to the USB icon that looks to me to be a SD card and keep them all there . If no such card is currently in the USB slot or reader, then the affected icon has a red question mark on it and will stay that way until I plug any of them in . BTW: You can also use your AIO printer/scanner/copier's SD card slot too . I just let the wizard find it and assign it a letter that is next in line and it's in that folder forever . At first . . . it was tricky to get it to work . . but it is successful now . :waughh: Works for me . <gotta ask it James Kirk . . . do you have any dilithium crystals?> |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 627253 | 2008-01-04 02:43:00 | zqwerty and everyone: SUCCESS: I went to www.z-a-recovery.com and downloaded ZAR 8.3 called Zero Assumption Digital Image Recovery. It recovered 77 files, both types .jpg and .mov. I set it to recover files not already deleted. I'm delighted and thanks everyone who responded to my thread. James Kirk Thats excellent JK! I still have hope! When I finish work Im going to try my dud ones now:) |
rob_on_guitar (4196) | ||
| 627254 | 2008-01-04 04:37:00 | SUCCESS: I went to . z-a-recovery . com/digital-image-recovery . htm" target="_blank">www . z-a-recovery . com and downloaded ZAR 8 . 3 called Zero Assumption Digital Image Recovery . It recovered 77 files, both types . jpg and . mov . I set it to recover files not already deleted . Great news . :thumbs: I'm too lazy to do a search for it but that program's name feels familiar . I think someone else has recommended it in the past as being very good . |
FoxyMX (5) | ||
| 627255 | 2008-01-04 07:25:00 | Hoorah! Works on my phone one too! | rob_on_guitar (4196) | ||
| 627256 | 2008-01-05 01:17:00 | SurferJoe46: Yes the system information called it J: drive; I have a built-in card reader in my PC for most card types (except notably xD for which I use a USB to xD adaptor). The PC names each slot as a separate drive, eg G: for a compact flash card. I usually insert any cards I have into the reader instead of downloading by cable from the camera. I have SD cards in digital still camera, camcorder, handheld computer, and digital photo frame, so the built-in reader is really useful. And yes Windows Explorer treats a card inserted into my printer as a drive. Partition: I didn't understand what this information meant. Also I was surprised that the file system was not specified: but right clicking on the J: icon and going to properties revealed FAT32 as the file type. Rob On Guitar: another satisfied user of the PressF1 forum. Good. Thanks everyone James Kirk |
James Kirk (3742) | ||
| 627257 | 2008-01-05 22:47:00 | SurferJoe46: I didn't respond to your comment about dilithium crystals: if I had a stock I'd tour the universe. But James Kirk is my real name; James T is the usurper! I was a great fan of Star Trek, and still watch Voyager and Deep Space 9 on Prime on Sundays, but the stories are not as good as the original (in my opinion). I actually like Star Trek Enterprise the best of all. I also watch Stargate, Stargate SG1, and Stargate Atlantis all of which I rate better than Star Trek except Enterprise. Thanks for your help. Regards |
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