Flash drive recovery software for SD memory card?
Laura Conrad
sunny-O0WJhd4tT3hg9hUCZPvPmw at public.gmane.org
Sat Aug 1 10:26:46 EDT 2009
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert La Ferla <robertlaferla-Wuw85uim5zDR7s880joybQ at public.gmane.org> writes:
Robert> I have a SD memory card that I used to take several photos
Robert> on. I know that the camera stored the photos on the disk
Robert> because I reviewed them. When I went to transfer the
Robert> photos to my computer (via a USB cable), my Macbook didn't
Robert> mount my camera. I unplugged the cable and got an unsafe
Robert> device removal error. I then tried mounting the device on
Robert> a Windows PC but it can't read the disk. Is there some
Robert> free or open source utility for any platform that can help
Robert> me recover my "once in a lifetime" photos.
I'm finding that mounting SD cards is problematic on the new
computer. I'm suspecting there might be a cable that didn't get
plugged in, but I haven't opened the case up to see.
f-spot sometimes mounts the camera, and my old usb card reader seems
to do a better job than the one built in to the computer. Luckily,
the SD card I use in my camera is only 1G, not an SDHC, which the old
USB reader definitely wouldn't handle.
So far, none of this fiddling has damaged the disk, so you may have a
problem I don't.
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