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| its formatting. I know that when I reformat it, I'll lose what's on the card. Can those pictures and videos be recovered. I asked the Geek Squad online and in person and got two different answers (yes and then no). What do you all say? Some of what's on the card is precious and irreplaceable so I'll be heart broken if the answer is definitely no. |
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| i know for sure that i recovered some of the pics i once DELETED by mistake from my photo cam, but i'm not sure that goes for Formatting to... and my gues would be ... unfortunatelly ... NOu see, when you format the card, it is obviouslly cleared of any trace of data on itbut, if you haven't formatted the card yet, there must still be ways of recovering your photosMY ADVICE... for the future, try formatting the card each time u download your pics from it... just to stop sittuations like this from happening again...good luck in recovering your pics !!! |
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