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Photo recovery tutorial
All image recovery programs work basically the same. This tutorial is illustrated using PhotoRescue.
PhotoRescue to the rescue
- Insert the card into memory card reader.
- Create a folder on your desktop (or wherever) and give it a name. I named mine "Recovered Images.
- Open PhotoRescue. It automatically finds the card.
- Click "OK." PhotoRescue reads and recovers files. You're given an "expert" mode if you're not satisfied with the results.
- When the process is complete, click "Continue." A window opens, which contains a folder called "FOUND." Double-click on the folder to view it's contents.
- Content in the Found folder needs to be copied to the folder you created. Select "File" from the menu > "Save all" > Browse to your folder then click "OK."
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Select all the images you wish to recover.
Save images to your rescue folder.
That's it! Now it's time to take a sigh of relief.
Results of the process used to illustrate this tutorial: 143 photos were recovered from a 256 MB CompactFlash card. There was no loss of EXIF data.



