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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 33
OS: Windows XP SP2
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Memory Card Question
If I have a digital camera, and I take pictures, then delete them, take more, and delete them...is their any possible way the original pics can be retrieved?? I mean ANY way, even if it would take a proffesional lab somewhere or something?? I hear that you can retrieve deleted hard drive data, and was curious about memory cards....
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Omaha, The Center of the Universe
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I'd doubt it because memory cards differ from disks. You could retrive data from a hard drive, CD, floppy. etc. because it is an actual physical media that is being written to or non-volatile memory. Normally, when you erase a HD, you are turning the bit for that sector off. The sector will show empty but the information is still there. However memory cards do not have a media, they are witten to much like RAM memory in your computer once you erase it you clear every thing out.
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