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>
> Hello, I am completely at my wits end with a file recovery issue that I
> have been dealing with as of late, and I wanted to see if anyone out
> there has experienced this problem and has had some luck with
> troubleshooting it.
>
> Being the absent-minded person I am in the mornings, I was uploading
> pictures of my newborn from my Nikon digital camera to my laptop.
> Thinking I would be smart and efficient, I selected the pictures to be
> automatically deleted from the camera as they were uploading to my
> laptop's hard drive. Our camera's memory card was full at the time of
> pictures that are already on our laptop, so in my moment of brilliance,
> I moved the majority of the pictures (without looking at them) over to
> the recycle bin, then immediately turned around and deleted them from
> the bin. I assumed the pictures I was deleting were some of the older
> photos we already uploaded previously, and not the newer ones I was
> looking to keep...
>
> Turns out I deleted many of the pictures I wanted to keep, so I then
> downloaded several file recovery programs to try and get those JPG
> pictures back. The good news is I was able to locate and "recover" the
> JPG files in question. The bad news is that I am unable to open the
> files.
>
> The error message I get from the files I try to open is "couldn't
> display 'xxx.jpg' because a suitable graphics importer could not be
> found". I've tried opening these pictures using the default quicktime
> program, as well as MS paint, photoviewer, and every web browser
> imaginable. Nothing is working.
>
> Since it appears I have recovered the actual JPG's, does anyone know
> how to remedy this graphics importer problem I seem to be experiencing?
I'm sorry to tell you this but in all probability the files you recovered are
corrupted. This is why you can't open them as .jpg is a standard file format
that should be easily opened by various programs.
If you still have the camera card, you may be able to retrieve them with
data recovery software. Or, since the pictures are of your newborn baby and
hence Very Important, contact a professional data recovery company. I use
Drive Savers (
www.drivesavers.com) but there are others. Professional data
recovery is expensive, but only you can decide what the value of your files
is. At the least, you could call the data recovery company to see what the
cost would be.
If professional data recovery is out of the question, you might try Recuva
or even Photo Rescue 3 from
www.datarescue.com.
And now you know not to automatically delete anything like that again
without having a backup burned to DVD.
Malke
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