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Marilou Olejniczak
 

Micro Drive: Recovering Photos?


I have a 2G micro drive, and I can't get the photos off of it. I was wondering if there is any way possible to recover them? Thanks.


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August 29, 2007

 

Christopher A. Vedros
  It depends on what the problem really is. If the problem is mechanical (disc is physically damaged, won't spin, heads won't track properly, etc.), then you are probably are looking at an expensive job - if it can even be done. There are companies that can recover data from damaged hard drives, but they may or may not be able to work with micro drives as well. Do a Google search for "damaged hard drive recovery".
If the problem is just a data corruption problem, you might be able to recover images yourself with a data recovery program. Start by checking to see if the manufacturer of your micro drive has software for this. If they don't, search around, since there are lots of programs on the market that might work.
Chris A. Vedros
www.cavphotos.com


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August 29, 2007

 

Marilou Olejniczak
  Thanks Chris. My computer does not even acknowledge the micro drive, so I am sure it's most likely the expensive type of recovery. But I will do the searches that you suggested. Again thanks.


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August 29, 2007

 

Christopher A. Vedros
  Also, does the micro drive work in your camera? If you can still see the images when the drive is in the camera, then it is more likely that you will be able to recover them.
If it is working in the camera, try connecting the camera to the computer with a USB cable instead of reading the card with a reader. This will be slower, but it might work.Chris A. Vedros
www.cavphotos.com


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August 29, 2007

 

Marilou Olejniczak
  Unfortunately, it's not working in my camera either -, it states card is not initializing. Well, I'll still see what I can do to try to recover them. Thanks so much for your help!


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August 30, 2007

 

Ray Wallace
  There are a number of photo recovery programs available. One that I used recently that recovered all of my photos off a hosed 1 Gig flash disk is "Zero Assumption Recovery".
It is available from their website as a free download "http://www.z-a-recovery.com/digital-image-recovery.htm"

Good luck saving your photos.

Ray


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September 04, 2007

 

Ed Gabel
  Hi Marilou,

Another excellent photo recovery program is Rescue Pro by Sandisk. I have used it successfully several times. You can find info on it at: http://www.lc-tech.com/software/software.html

Be well,
Ed


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September 04, 2007

 

Marilou Olejniczak
  Thank you Ray and Ed! I will check those out as well.


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September 04, 2007

 

Elzbieta Stanczak
  I use Flash Fixers' Image Recall for that - they have a 10 pictures recovery trial version and they recover RAW (on PC only for now- tiff on Mac)


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September 04, 2007

 

Marilou Olejniczak
  Thanks Elzbieta! I do have some RAW pictures on it so that helps too!


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September 04, 2007

 

Tom Recklein
  Make sure you don't have any goo on the contacts. If you are getting an initialization error it implies it can't read the card, either because of corruption as previously mentioned or because there is something interfering with communication between devices. "Gently" use a pencil eraser on the contacts of the card after inspecting for visual stuff (PB&J, etc.)If you can get it to read with the camera but still not in the computer, CHKDSK /F is an option. It is an old DOS command used from the DOS prompt that will fix some issues with storage. (it's free too)


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September 08, 2007

 

Marilou Olejniczak
  Thanks Tom, I will check the contacts.

Thanks everyone for your help!


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September 08, 2007

 

Haidar Abu Bakar
  Sorry to hear about your problem. Let this be a lesson. Next time use only CF cards. Micro drives has micro components that cannot take rough beating.


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November 15, 2007

 
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