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vincent_man

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  1. <p>Thanks for all the suggestions, everyone. I tried most of those programs, but the one that worked for me (partially) was CardRecovery 4.10.1220. I was trying to salvage 133 files and I got around 40 of them in perfect condition. The photos I was after most were among those 40, so I'm happy. <br> Richard, I haven't checked out PhotoRec yet but it's worth a shot. <br> Thanks again!</p>
  2. <p>I just got back from a family vacation in which I used my Nikon D70. I used it on two separate days. On the first day, I took around 100 photos and at night I reviewed them on the camera. Everything seemed fine. The images were saved and they looked good as well.<br> On the second day, however, when I pulled out the camera to take more photos, I could not access the earlier photos. I did not format the card and judging by the number on the screen, I knew that those earlier photos were taking space on the compact flash card. Anyhow, I took photos on that second day and those were fine.<br> I got home and plugged my CF into a card reader and was able to save the second set of photos on my computer, but still no look with the first ones. I can see the files, but they have been renamed. For example, rather than DSC_7230, it reads DSC_7r30 or some variation where letters are in place of numbers. Though I can see these files, I can not do anything to them. I can't copy, rename them or anything.<br> In the past, I've had difficulty at times with compact flash cards with the D70. But most of the time I just eject the card an reinsert it into the camera and all is fine.<br> So in the end, I'd like to know if there is any way I can recover those photos that seemingly have been corrupted. Please help! It would be greatly appreciated.</p>
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