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I have a Kodak M1033 while uploading my photos on the Kodak software it was in the process of deleting pictures from camera and froze, now my pictures are deleted from the camera and did not succesfuly load them to the software, how can I get those pictures back?

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It's no problem at all to get them back. Do not take any more pictures, and remove the card from the camera to lessen the chance of you overwriting some important pictures or videos. There are very many freeware software options available to help you recover your files. Please see this blog article that reviews several of the better freeware recovery programs that you can download (and yes, these truly are freeware). You may need to use a card reader with these programs though.

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