I’ve been at my school’s 6th grade camp this week, hence the light blogging. I took tons of pictures with my digital camera, and some students wanted to look at them. No problem. I get the camera back a few minutes later, and the pictures are all…BALETED! Ugh. All I had was a tiny little blue screen that said “000000″.
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There are several free “undelete” tools that work on digital camera media. I’ve used a few of them! A quick google on “free photo undelete” provides (somewhere down the list) an ironically named one — “Restoration”, which seems to be getting good reviews. http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,23108,00.asp
I ended up trying a couple and buying Davory cause it actually scanned my corrupted flash drive and recovered all the JPEGs. The free version will scan the drive and tell you what it can find.
Wednesday through Friday of last week I went to sixth grade camp…