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Software to Retrieve Deleted Photos

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Does anyone know of any free software (for a Mac) that can retrieve deleted photos from a memory card for a Canon Digital Camera? My friend just got back from Florida and when he was drunk at the Grand Prix last night, he accidently deleted all of his photos from his trip.

Any ideas??

Thanks!

'Shell
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Jackass ...



i thought it was funny as shit
but then again i'm half wasted
“Now click your heels together 3 times so you can return to Kansas to live in poverty with your teetotaling, dirt farming aunt and uncle!” paraphrased Prof. Farnsworth

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sorry. I couldn't help myself. But, seriously... I'm not sure there is a way to retrieve deleted data from flash memory. I could just be behind the times tho.
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sorry. I couldn't help myself. But, seriously... I'm not sure there is a way to retrieve deleted data from flash memory. I could just be behind the times tho.



No worries ... there is software you can purchase but I be cheap! I googled it and there are TONS but I want something free.

Anyone with any ideas???

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Well.. to try and avoid being strangled, I have been looking. Havn't found anything free for Mac yet.

On a side note: (not being a mac expert) I seem to recall Mac OS integrating unix a few years ago. Now.. if Mac OS is in fact capable of running *nix apps this may work out.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/flashback
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what kind of card is it, most of them have some form of recovery software, I know I got a program at ritz that I think works on both PC and MAC, it was inexpensive, like 20.00 if I recall correctly



Kingston Compact Flash 512 MB

Used in a Canon Power Shot A95
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Shell666

Does anyone know of any free software (for a Mac) that can retrieve deleted photos from a memory card for a Canon Digital Camera? My friend just got back from Florida and when he was drunk at the Grand Prix last night, he accidently deleted all of his photos from his trip.

Any ideas??

Thanks!

'Shell



Sorry to bring this up, but it seems that now all the solutions mentioned are not working.

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***Does anyone know of any free software (for a Mac) that can retrieve deleted photos from a memory card for a Canon Digital Camera? My friend just got back from Florida and when he was drunk at the Grand Prix last night, he accidently deleted all of his photos from his trip.

Any ideas??

Thanks!

'Shell



Sorry to bring this up, but it seems that now all the solutions mentioned are not working.

Since my post was from 2006 I'm guessing that 9 year old solutions
Are long gone. :ph34r:
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Are you going to buy it? :-)



No. But I'll delete your post for breaking the rules by advertising in the forums. ;)
She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man,
because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon

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He would be the world's most patient advertiser ever if that's what it is, since he posted that he had the problem himself nearly a month before he posted that he had a solution. And now he appears to value making jokes more than giving up the URL to his hypothetical product. ;)

There are dozens of solutions to this problem in general. My post was only meant to point out that an "I solved my problem" post helps nobody (and doesn't really say anything significant, for that matter), while a "_X_ solved my problem" post is actually worth the space it's posted in. :-) It's a common problem in tech forums (i.e. people making a post just to say "this issue is closed" rather than why it is closed).

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