As a leader in data recovery for flash media such as digital camera memory cards, we feel like we might be able to help some of you from ever lose your data in the first place. If you are on our blog because you have just experienced a data catastrophe – you accidentally formatted your memory card, deleted important images or short just stopped working – STOP immediately and dispose of the card. Continued to use the card increases the chances that you overwrite images, and many recovery programs can actually make the problem worse.
Read about some tips to prevent loss of data from digital camera memory cards (such as SD, SDHC and CF card).
Before each use to format your card in the camera you plan to use them (not computer). Formatting recreates the file system on the card and makes it less likely that the card will lose track of where your pictures are stored. Remember: Formatting erases all pictures on the card! Before formatting the check box to make sure you have already downloaded the photos to another form of media (preferably two other forms of media!). Resist the temptation to delete images while you continue shooting. Delete images in doors only increases the chances of an accidental "delete all". Implement enough additional card, so you don't have to worry about running out of memory, and delete clothes When the images are probably been transferred to another form of media.Save your maps in a protective plastic case. The manufacturer usually provides one with the card, but you can also buy cheap ones that contain multiple cards, if you make a lot of memory. CF cards in particular can appear durable, but they are vulnerable to physical damage. Dirt and debris can get into small holes in the card over time, making them unreadable. Turn off the camera before removing the memory card. It is not common, but failure to do so may cause electrical damage.If you use a USB smart card reader to transfer images to your PC, make sure to correctly eject card reader before removing the memory card from the device. Bigger is not always better. Memory is now relatively cheap, and it can be tempting to buy the largest card possible. However, this creates a single point of failure and potentially 100% data loss – your entire holiday, an entire wedding. Purchase less cards and make more of them.Replace the battery from the camera before it runs all the way down. If the camera closes in writing to your card, you may experience data loss.Don't put a password on your card, unless you are certain you want to remember it. Also data recovery companies can't get around strong encryption is used on most flash devices.
Hopefully these tips help you completely avoid losing any of your images from digital camera memory cards. If the worst were to happen, but you can be sure that we specialize in both logical and physical flash recoveries. We have seen everything from deleted files to electrical damage to the flash drive, which has been run over by a car.
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