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How to get back my lost photo files?


Question Posted Friday December 30 2011, 5:42 am

Appeal! Can somebody give me a hand? I don’t know why I can not find my photos in the camera, what should I do? They are very precious for me. Guys, just give me some ideas, thanks!

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theadvicegal answered Sunday January 1 2012, 6:36 pm:
If you put your SD card from the camera into your computer, there may be a way to restore the pictures. If you can't, I would go to a place where someone knows about cameras, and maybe they can help you with your dilema. Check to make sure the media/SD card is properly inserted. Best of luck!

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