How To Put Deleted Photos Into Recycle Bin?

M

Morton

Hi,

Many deleted items go into the Recycle Bin, to give one a second chance
if the deletion was accidental. However, when photos are deleted either
from the hard drive or an attached SD memory card, they just "disappear"
without going to the Recycle Bin.

Is there any way that I can instruct my Vista Home Premium to send
deleted photos to the Recycle Bin?

In this context, does anyone know of a suitable skilled person who can
retrieve photos from a deleted SD card that was not subsequently written
over? A computer friend of mine could not, and various software
retrieval programs could not. (I deleted a short cut, and Vista
simultaneously deleted 193 images from my plugged-in SD card, including
important wedding pix.)

Thank you.

Morton Linder
 
T

Taibear ios

Hello Morton...
all "removable drives" like floppy disks, flash drives and SD cards DO NOT
have a recycle bin.
This is done because usually these media do not have much space..

You can however manually MOVE the files from the SD card to another
location.
By moving the files they will be tranfered to a location on your hard drive
and removed from the SD card.


as for the restoration of deleted files IT IS POSSIBLE YES unless you write
new files on top

I have done this in the past with programs...

you should try some.. I am not sure if this one works with SD cards google
it, its free, its called "restoration"
 
A

Adam Albright

Hi,

Many deleted items go into the Recycle Bin, to give one a second chance
if the deletion was accidental. However, when photos are deleted either
from the hard drive or an attached SD memory card, they just "disappear"
without going to the Recycle Bin.

I have no use for any SD memory cards, so can't help you with that. If
any file is automatically getting deleted from any PHYSICAL hard drive
and not going to the Recycle Bin either something is set up wrong or
you're doing something wrong. Are you using any third party junk that
sets up it's own protection or delete function? Norton has a horrible
version.
 
M

Morton

Taibear said:
Hello Morton...
all "removable drives" like floppy disks, flash drives and SD cards DO NOT
have a recycle bin.
This is done because usually these media do not have much space..

You can however manually MOVE the files from the SD card to another
location.
By moving the files they will be tranfered to a location on your hard drive
and removed from the SD card.


as for the restoration of deleted files IT IS POSSIBLE YES unless you write
new files on top

I have done this in the past with programs...

you should try some.. I am not sure if this one works with SD cards google
it, its free, its called "restoration"
Thanks for your help. I had no luck getting the restoration software,
but found eImage, which recovered 116 of my 193 images, including 33 of
the 36 most important ones. From now on, the first thing that I will do
with new images is pop the card into my Epson P-3000 and back them up.
Then, I can try to get them to my H.D. and burn a CD-R.

Thanks again.

Mort
 

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