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back up memory?


Question Posted Friday October 17 2008, 3:18 pm

i know this is in the wrong topic, but i couldn't find one about cameras.
well, my camera was recently stolen, but i got it back. the thing is, they deleted all my pictures off my memory card. i was wondering if there is any way i could get them back? the camera is a Casio 10.1 mega pixels exilim. if i take it to a place, can they receive them for me somehow?
please please please help me.
i'm really upset about losing my pictures.
thanks


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theymos answered Friday October 17 2008, 10:11 pm:
Sorry, no. A backup isn't automatically created. You can try using recuva on the drive to recover the deleted pictures, but the chance of success on a flash drive is low:
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If recuva can't recover the images, then they are probably lost for good. :(

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