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Posted on May 31, 2009

FOR error message when inserting a memory card with photos

We just took photos on a major shoot with a Nikon d100 and was able to view the pics through the screen of the camera, and then we i went to view them on the computer and put the card into an EDGE multi-card reader, I could not see my photos any longer, when I put the card back into my camera it gives a FOR message, I have tried a couple highly recommended recovery programs but both have failed...it doesn't even recognize a camera nor the card. Please help experts

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You should try some photo recovery software to rescue the files on your digital memory card, here are some for your options.

Photo Recovery (for Windows)
Photo Recovery for Mac

Be careful: Before your pictures are recovered, do not attempt to save more files to the card in case the original files(your pictures) are overwritten.

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