ARGH! CF card formated ... need recovery

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Lennart

This day, i've formated my CF card in my imagetank. Now, i want to recover
the images. At this moment, PC Inspector smart is searching ... (but still
found nothing)

Can you people make some recommedations about recovery tools for CF?
 
Hello, Lennart!
You wrote on Thu, 6 Oct 2005 02:02:07 +0200:
This day, i've formated my CF card in my imagetank. Now, i want to
recover the images. At this moment, PC Inspector smart is searching
... (but still found nothing)
Can you people make some recommedations about recovery tools for CF?

Zero Assumption Digital Image Recovery worked well for me in the past:
http://www.z-a-recovery.com/digital-image-recovery.htm

Kindly regards.
 
Lennart said:
This day, i've formated my CF card in my imagetank. Now, i want to recover
the images. At this moment, PC Inspector smart is searching ... (but still
found nothing)

Can you people make some recommedations about recovery tools for CF?

Sorry... only the Christ could do miracles.

"CDcheck" has also a recovery function.

You have also Disk investigator (choose the "directory" option, IIR
you will see immediatly deleted files)

*

"Your file was so big.
It must have been quite useful.
But now it is gone."

from blinkynet :-)

good luck,

laurent h
 
This day, i've formated my CF card in my imagetank. Now, i want to recover
the images. At this moment, PC Inspector smart is searching ... (but still
found nothing)

Can you people make some recommedations about recovery tools for CF?

http://www.vaiosoft.com/products/recoverymanager.html - Best
possibility. Seems to allow low level recovery.

http://www.cgsecurity.org/photorec.html - PhotoRec

http://www.clarity.net/~adam/recoverpix.html - jpeg Recover - Hint:
make an image of your card and then run the program against it. Try
here: http://www.s2services.com/diskimagingfreeware.htm, for a disk
imager list. Maybe one or all will image memory cards as well as other
kinds of disks.

Paul Pruitt
www.s2services.com
 

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