What to Do When Your Flash Cards Die?

You’re on holiday or attending an important event. You have taken hundreds of photographs with your digital camera. All of a sudden, your camera stops working. It freezes and an error-message appears on screen. Oops, your memory card is corrupted.

Don’t panic. Immediately remove your memory card from the camera and keep it in a safe place. Don’t format the corrupted card.

While your PC may not be able to read data from your card, data-recovery software can help you. Go to “Datarescue”. In most cases, you can actually recover up to 90% of the photos on your dead memory card.

One Response to “What to Do When Your Flash Cards Die?”

  1. rc94
    May 31st, 2007 20:11
    1

    this is very helpful man..thanks…bye the way i have a 4gb psp hard drive from datel and its died. I opened it up and tested the compact flash card in my computer and it WORKED! My £30 of hardware for the compact flash card to work in the psp has now gone to waste! OoOPS!

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