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I've deleted photos from my camera, how do I recover?


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22-Apr-2007, 10:16 AM #1
Unhappy I've deleted photos from my camera, how do I recover?
I had just returned from my vacation and was still probably a little jetlagged this morning. In my excitement to get these photos online and printed, I was exploring my digital camera on my PC when I accidentally clicked on DELETE IMAGES FROM CAMERA instead of GET PICTURES (which is interestingly enough, right above it!) I've read many of the posts and have downloaded these recommended recovery software but I am still unsuccessful:

1. PC Inspector Smart Recovery - it only gives me an option to scan C:/ and D:/ drives and not my Canon.

2. Transpic Recovery Plus Pro - it only allows me to scan the Temp in C:/

3. Restoration Version 2.5.14 - it is only scanning the Temp in C:/ as well and I dont see my photos.

Also when I explore my card on my digital camera, I only have the MISC folder left in there.

Please help, I really want to recover these.
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22-Apr-2007, 11:23 AM #2
Most Canon cameras are PTP and should show as a drive when connected to the computer. I have read that a couple of newer model Canons aren’t PTP and you have to use ZoomBrowser or whatever to access the camera.

If the camera isn’t showing as a drive when connected your only option is to get a card reader. They are cheap and quite handy for a lot of things with non-PTP cameras. For one thing the normal download avoids the possibility of making the same mistake again.
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24-Apr-2007, 04:42 AM #3
same thing happened to me today. going to purchase a card reader
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