Recover deleted pictures from memory cards

Seneca Creek Wilderness Trail‘PC Inspector Smart Recovery’ is great software for free! Recently my son and I went on a major hiking and camping trip into the most rugged and beautiful county we have ever seen.   Seneca Creek West Virginia is an amazing place with outstanding scenery and nearly impassible trails. We hiked over 20 miles in the forest for three days straight.  

When I got home I donwloaded and saved my pictures to a USB seagate hard drive. I had even bought a second drive to back things up. Well it turned out that the seagate drive had a read write head failure and damaged the media And the new drive would not work when I tried to back everything up (bought from computer geeks, and they wanted to charge me to return it).  

I was nearly sick at my stomach from losing the pictures we had worked so hard to get. But Praise the Lord I prayed and asked God to make a way that I could get my pictures back. I tried everything, even taking the drive apart and trying to fix it.   Well, we have been too busy and tired to take anymore pictures so I had not used my memory cards. I downloaded a product called flash recover from disk internals and I even paid for it (39.95) once I saw the pictures in the preview. But the recovered files were no good. I could not use them, and my canon RAW software would not recognize them.  

Then I found a reference to PC inspector in a forum somewhere. I was skeptical because I had tried others that were promising and they did not work as well and cost more money!   This product worked great (prayer helps Praise the Lord!) and recovered all of my cr2 files from my canon 350d compact flash card. I will be posting my pictures on my site soon; so I just want to say thanks for making good software and offering it free just like I do my pictures.  

ForestWander
Nature Photography
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