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Went to Italy last week, had a great time, took some great photos.
Got home, plugged SD into laptop and pffft, it’s gone wierd and corrupted.
It’s still telling me that there is 3gb out of 4gb used so the files are obviously still there, I just cant see them via explorer… (same thing on OSX with Finder, just empty folders)
I’ve had a quick google and i’m downloading several demos of a few products which claim wil recover them but thought i’d ask to see if anyone has had a similar experience and what did you use?
Thanks!
Matt
have you tried viewing invisible files? Ive had a few cards that would randomly hide all the files(minus folders)
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OrganicBeeMedia said
have you tried viewing invisible files? Ive had a few cards that would randomly hide all the files(minus folders)
yeah it’s really wierd, barely anything shows up except a few folders DCIM etc… when I index the drive using TreeSize it sort of shows them but wont let me access them in anyway :s
I’ve used Card Recovery which is showing me thumbs of them all so looks like i’ll get them back… anyone used anything else which worked and is cheaper? ($40)
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doru said
try this one here http://www.piriform.com/recuva/download maybe it will work, who knows![]()
sadly couldn’t recover them… would have been nice since they have a free version 
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doru saidsadly couldn’t recover them… would have been nice since they have a free version
try this one here http://www.piriform.com/recuva/download maybe it will work, who knows![]()
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MSFX saidTell me your email, i’ll send you 100% working card recovery tool
doru saidsadly couldn’t recover them… would have been nice since they have a free version
try this one here http://www.piriform.com/recuva/download maybe it will work, who knows![]()
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you’re not an author so I can’t contact you… plus it’s likely spam since you’ve just joined and first post…
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don’t know if this could help but I used this trick couple of times:
I use a linux live cd/dvd to boot a system (no install it works directly from disk)
usually linux is able to read stuff that windows for some reason doesn’t see or doesn’t let you touch. I’m assuming you have windows, I’m not sure if linux can bring to life an apple device, probably yes.
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doru said
don’t know if this could help but I used this trick couple of times:I use a linux live cd/dvd to boot a system (no install it works directly from disk)
usually linux is able to read stuff that windows for some reason doesn’t see or doesn’t let you touch. I’m assuming you have windows, I’m not sure if linux can bring to life an apple device, probably yes.
not a bad idea, I think i’ve got a LiveCD somewhere, will go it a go before spending any money 

