Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Hmmm I can't see how you can recover photos from a flash drive. It's not like a hard drive where the data on the platter is just marked deleted.
Ummmm... how does it work then?
Originally posted by: moshquerade
that's the answer.Originally posted by: SampSon
Possible that the card was returned and repackaged/refurbished.
now what sucks is they don't tell you this is a refurb or repacked product and pawn it off as brand new.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Hmmm I can't see how you can recover photos from a flash drive. It's not like a hard drive where the data on the platter is just marked deleted.
Ummmm... how does it work then?
I'm not doubting that it doesn't work. I'm just asking how it does work?
Originally posted by: pravi333
do you have a girlfriend? & sure she is not cheating on you?![]()
The two pics I posted are resized. The originals are quite large, which is how I got to read the plaque.Originally posted by: msi1337
your image enhancement skills are impressive!
Believe me, I never lent the the camera to anyone. I've only had it since the summer, too.Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: pravi333
do you have a girlfriend? & sure she is not cheating on you?![]()
This is kind of what I was saying; how would you know if someone took your camera somewhere? You wouldn't. You would have no idea if your camera was gone for a few days. Honestly, do you carry your camera around with you everywhere?
That would make a lot more sense, since most professional companies zero-fill or use similar methods for drives that they're disposing of or are repackaging. They definitely do this for refurbished drives if old data is present, so why wouldn't a company do this for a memory card that they're pawning off as new? You'd have to be running a pretty shoddy company to let those kinds of mistakes go around
Originally posted by: AntisociaL
This happened to me once except it was pictures my friend and his wife took when I let them borrow my camera for a camping trip.
I was trying to recover a hard drive with Easy Recovery Professional and my memcard was in the slot reader at the time and suprisingly it showed up as one of the drives I could scan so I gave it a shot to see what all I deleted that it could dig up.
If you have ever let someone use your camera then give it a shot, who knows what you will find.
Originally posted by: rudder
OMG! This gets wierder. I used a special software program to remove some of the hair on the guys head who is sideways. My god... do you see what is in the picture!?
CLOSE UP!
Originally posted by: OdiN
You've discovered how to get photos that haven't been taken yet.
These are the two fools who will later steal your camera. They are laughing at you because they saw this post and in the future took pictures of themselves flipping you off.
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: moshquerade
that's the answer.Originally posted by: SampSon
Possible that the card was returned and repackaged/refurbished.
now what sucks is they don't tell you this is a refurb or repacked product and pawn it off as brand new.
As long as they warranty it as a new item and it works fine and all...so what?
:thumbsup::laugh:Originally posted by: rudder
OMG! This gets wierder. I used a special software program to remove some of the hair on the guys head who is sideways. My god... do you see what is in the picture!?
CLOSE UP!
Originally posted by: rudder
OMG! This gets wierder. I used a special software program to remove some of the hair on the guys head who is sideways. My god... do you see what is in the picture!?
CLOSE UP!
