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Re: [OT] Undeleting files - IMPORTANT



Given the significance of the task, you might be better letting a
professional data
recovery expert do it for you and pay for it.

The CF card might still have recoverable data as well as the PC.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Fletcher" <timfletcher@xxxxxxx>
To: <Ukha_D@Yahoogroups. Com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 11:29 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] Undeleting files - IMPORTANT


> Hi everyone - I could use a favour,
>
> my brother took some snaps of his new baby daughter during the run up
to Christmas and
it seems that during the download to his machine he "lost" them. 
The camera was a Nikon
Coolpix and it auto-deleted them from the CF card.  Tragically the baby
died the day after
Boxing Day and the pictures have now taken on a massive importance.  I
haven't had chance
to see the machine "personally" but want to be sure that I do the
best job I can to get
them off (If they still exist) and I need to make sure I don't damage my
chances by doing
something stupid.
>
> I have undeleted files successfully in the past, but never ones with
such significance -
any suggestions about what I should use.  I know enough not to install
anything onto the
drive where the photos (hopefully) reside.
>
> Any pointers would be gratefully received.
>
> Tim.


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