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Recover Pictures From a Formatted Memory Card

posted on October 16, 2006

Friends of my wife and I recently had their first child. They took a dozen or so pictures in the hospital and then took a few more at home. My friend’s mother brought her camera over with a printer dock and they were trying to print the pictures off. Long story short, the card got formatted moving it between cameras.

I told my friends not to use the card, I’ll look for a program which will bring the pictures back. While I was looking for a program they called where they bought the camera from, and they told them there is no way to get the pictures back if the card was formatted. They were upset at what they were told,  but since others had taken pictures and they figured they weren’t getting these ones back so they started to take pictures again.

My wife told me what they were told from the camera store, so I called them said don’t take any more pictures and I’ll come over with a couple of programs I found which will recover photos from formatted cards. The two programs I found were CardRecovery v3.00 and PC Inspector SmartRecovery. CardRecovery has a nice interface, will show you what photos it can recover but costs about $40.00 to save anything. SmartRecovery was free so I ended up using it. I was able to recover all the formatted pictures even though they started taking pictures again.

Needless to say the new parents are very happy to have the photos back.

Filed Under: Technology, Web/Tech Tagged With: deleted, digital camera, formatted, photos

Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit

posted on October 13, 2006

An email I sent to Rick Claus of Microsoft is posted on the Microsoft Canadian IT Professionals blog. I was more than happy to write something about the shared computer toolkit. It was really easy to use and deploy on my Windows XP Pro workstations. I am looking forward to the Version 2 which goes into Beta on October 30th. I plan on testing it as soon as it hits, so check back here for more information if you are interested.

The article is posted here if you want to read what I wrote.

Filed Under: Technology

Do You Have Too Many Computers Kicking Around?

posted on October 13, 2006

 Just wanted to point out Virtual PC 2007 is now available on the Microsoft Beta website as a download. Head on over to connect.microsoft.com and you can dowload it and play with it.

I have it installed and I must say, it looks a lot like the old one, the differences are under the hood as opposed to cosmetic. I am going to try installing Windows Vista as a guest OS as I couldn’t get it to install correctly under Virtual PC 2004.

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