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		<title>Recovering Deleted Photos from a Memory Card</title>
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Have you ever accidentally deleted a photo from your digital camera before you had a chance to download it to your PC?  I have.  I looked for a recycle bin on my camera to see if I could recover from a recycle bin but there was no recycle bin on the SD card. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Have you ever accidentally deleted a photo from your digital camera before you had a chance to download it to your PC?  I have.  I looked for a recycle bin on my camera to see if I could recover from a recycle bin but there was no recycle bin on the SD card.  Don&#8217;t despair!  There are ways to recover deleted photos from a memory card.  But most of them are not free.  You need to shell out at least $20 to use the service/software.  There is a free one, though.  So, the option I recommend is to use <a href = "http://www.snapfiles.com/get/smartrecovery.html" />PC Inspector Smart Recovery</a>.  I tried it and It worked fine.  So, here are the steps you need to follow.</p>
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<li>Download <a href = "http://www.snapfiles.com/get/smartrecovery.html" />PC Inspector Smart Recovery</a> and install it. </li>
<li>If your computer has a memory card slot, insert the memory card in it.  If your PC doesn&#8217;t have the slot, connect the digital camera to the PC with a cable.</li>
<li>Start the PC Inspector Smart Recovery.</li>
<li>Select the drive to recover the photo(s).  This is usually E: or F:.</li>
<li>Select the folder on your computer where you want to store the recovered photo(s).
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<li>Click &#8220;start,&#8221; then the program starts to scan the memory card.  The result window will show all the pictures you ever deleted.  You can pick the ones you want to recover.
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<p>Since the program scans the card sector by sector, it may take a long time to finish scanning.  I did it for a 2 GB card, and it took about 2 hours to complete the scan.  But it&#8217;s worth the wait.</p>
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