She told me they do not have any special software that would help recover the images but we would try to pull them up using the machine. I have two young children which makes a trip to Walmart painful so I called first to talk to the manager of the photo lab. I questioned the technician for 5 minutes on how in the world Walmart would be able to help but he assured me to take my card to Walmart and have them try to recover the files. I called Lexar and they told me to take the card to Walmart. (See I am being positive that I am going to recover them) First of all, this card is going in the trash when I recover the files. Guys, thank you so much! I cannot tell you how much I appreciate all the input. Once it does it once, I would have a hard time trusting it in the future. I would never use this card at a wedding ever again. I don't think anyone will guarantee that 100% of the images can or will be recovered, but. ![]() You should be able to get images off of that card. I've *knock on wood* never had to use it. Mind you, I don't know what the cost is that is associated with such service. ![]() Bottom line, do not format the card, and call around to local photography stores and see if they can do data recovery for you. I remember Wolf Camera (a subsidiary of Ritz camera) offered this service, but it may be on a location-to-location sort of basis. They may have the CD, or they may be able to run it themselves and get your pictures from the card. ![]() If you can't find the CD, or don't want to try it yourself, a store may or may not be able to help you out. I don't use Lexar cards so I don't know if they came with a little CD that had some software on it for recovering lost images, but if it did, I would suggest trying it first. I really hope you guys can point me in the right direction. Now I am freaking out and I try it in my 10D.same thing.īecause this has never happened to me before I have no idea what to do or where When I click on the botton to view the images it says "No Image". In the camera the camera sort of "stalls" for a moment before I can doĪnything. I ran to my camera and now when I put the card IĪssumed it was my card reader for it is old and falling apart. I got an error which basically said it could not find the source. Were there! So Saturday I sit down at my computer to download them with my card In fact the last pictures I took were them cutting the cake and they Pictures several times to make sure my exposure looked right so I know it was I have been taking picturesįor going on 3 years now and this has NEVER happened to me. Using a LEXAR Professional CompactFlash 40x card. They were all shot in RAW using my Canon 20D. We only took an hour's worth of pictures, Offering further protection, File Rescue recovery software can be downloaded for recovering lost or even accidentally deleted files and Media Scan Utility can be used to automatically scan CFexpress cards and inform you of the flash memory condition.Hi guys. It's also resistant to extreme temperatures, X-rays, electrostatic, and UV lighting. Beyond its speed, this TOUGH memory card also has a reinforced physical design to withstand falls from up to 15' and has been rigidity tested to 70 N of force. This quick performance benefits recording a variety of video resolutions, bit-rates, and compressions, as well as high-resolution continuous raw photo shooting. ![]() Offering both strength and speed, the 160GB CFexpress Type A TOUGH Memory Card from Sony provides fast read speeds up to 800 MB/s along with write speeds up to 700 MB/s.
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