Recovering Photos from a Memory Card

Written by Eric Reagan on July 31st, 2007 | 1 Comment


Thomas Hawk gives some good pointers today on what to do when your memory card craps out on you. The end result? Your photos are not lost. You can get them back. Read on for how. . .

[tags]memory card, failure, crash, data, cf, sd, lost, erased, thomas hawk[/tags]



One Response to “Recovering Photos from a Memory Card”

  1. Don

    I saw some of these tricks on the old Tech TV, now G4. I have been fortunate and have not lost anything on a memory card, just the whole camera. That’s a whole other story.

    Keep up the good work

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