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Windows 7 - Camera File

 
01-09-2012   #1


Windows 7 Ultimate x32
 
 

Camera File

I Took some from photo with my digital camera.but suddenly i deleted 10/more pictures.but those are the only pictures of a program at my new office.I deleted those photos directly from my camera.How can i get those photos back?

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01-09-2012   #2


Windows 7 Pro x64 / WinXP Pro x86 on (1), Win7 Pro X64 / WinXP Pro x86 on (2)
 
 


Were they not placed in the Windows Recycle Bin when you deleted them from the camera?

If you didn't use SHIFT+delete when you deleted them (which would bypass the Recycle Bin) I would have expected them to be deleted from the camera but then copied into the Recycle Bin. And if they're in the Recycle Bin then you can restore them from there, right back onto the camera.
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01-09-2012   #3


Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
 
 


maybe a recovery software like this may help.
Undelete 360 Freeware download and reviews from SnapFiles
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01-09-2012   #4


Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
 
 


I'm fairly certain that any images deleted from your camera memory card will not be deposited in the recycle bin unless they have been copied to your hard drive first, but by all means check as dsperber suggests.

However, deleted images can be recovered as this article explains: How to recover accidentally deleted photos from a memory card (for free!) | ZDNet

A search on Google will also reveal the whereabouts of data recovery programs, some free and some not free.
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01-09-2012   #5


windows 7
 
 




Art Plus Digital Photo Recovery 3.1 free program. will recover photos from camera memory card even if it has been erased.
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01-15-2012   #6


Windows 7 Ultimate x32
 
 


when i deleted those file,my camera was not connected to my pc.
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01-15-2012   #7


Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
 
 


connect the camera or insert the sd card in the card reader on your computer, start your recovery software,
then navigate to the sd card from within the recovery software, the sd card will be located in "computer"
either with the camera name or as a removable storage drive if just using the card.
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02-02-2012   #8


Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 


The only way to recover deleted pictures from cameras is to use recovery software. First, remove your memory card from the digital camera then connect it to computer using card reader to recover deleted pictures using recovery software. I have used SanDisk memory card recovery software to recover accidentally deleted pictures from my Canon camera. This software supports different brands of digital cameras like Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Fuji film etc. Different file formats can be recognized and recovered on the basis of their unique signature. Accidentally formatted or reformatted memory cards can also be recovered quickly. You can download free demo version of this software, where you can preview recovered pictures. If you find deleted pictures in recovered data list then use full version of this software to save recovered pictures
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02-02-2012   #9


Acer laptop W 7 Pro SP1 64 bit & Dell Desktop W 7 Pro SP1 32 bit
 
 


Were these pictures on the memory card itself or the built in memory of the camera?
Jerry
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