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Mark
Posted on Thursday, Jul 31, 2003 - 2:02:   

I've Hear That Fujifilm Use Zero Format, Is This True And Do They Use It On The Finepix 1300.

I've Undelete The Jpeg's On The Finepix 1300 But When I Go To Open Them With Any Paint Software They Don't Display, There About 600k The Right Size Of Picture For The One's I've Took In The Past.

I Opened Winhex, tools, Disk Editor, Logical drive (H: Drive that's the camara), Disk tools, File Recovery By Name, and type *.jpg

Can you Help

Mark
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Stefan Fleischmann (Admin)
Posted on Thursday, Jul 31, 2003 - 18:46:   

You could open one of the recovered files in WinHex. If the file contents is all zero (or any other uniform value), the formatting was destructive, unfortunately. This conclusion can also be drawn if File Recovery by Type does not find any file header any more.
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Mark
Posted on Thursday, Jul 31, 2003 - 22:25:   

I've Open One Of The Recovered Files In Winhex And There All F's, I Might Be Me Using Winhex Wrong Or Is It Totally Lossed.

I've E-mail Fujifilm And They Said Send Them The Card, Will It Be A Waste Of Time Sending It Or Do They Work Magic At These Recovery Labs.

Thanks Mark
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Stefan Fleischmann (Admin)
Posted on Thursday, Jul 31, 2003 - 22:31:   

I cannot imagine where WinHex would have got these FF's from except directly from the card, and that means that the formatting has totally erased all data.

Maybe Fujifilm has specialized hardware laboratories where they can still detect earlier byte values on the card (unlikely, but possible). If you did tell them that you formatted the card with the camera, yet they say they can recover it, I recommend you give it try. I would be grateful if you could post the result here. Good luck.
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Anonymous
Posted on Sunday, Aug 1, 2004 - 1:20:   

Hi,

I am currently having a problem which I believe is fixable, but I need help...

I have a Fuji S3000 connected by USB port to the computer, which transfers all data through Fine Pix software. Used this many times for hundreds of photos with no problem..

Last time I tried to upload photos, nothing happened. USB icon came on, but transfer did not occur. I checked the actual XDcard and I could physcially view all photos I had taken, but for some reason I cannot get them off the XD card. (Somewhat the reverse of everyone else's problem).

I uninstalled and reinstalled all the software, with no luck, as well as purchased an actual Smart Media Memory card, which seems to have trouble actually loading (I get a "Run time error 53").

SOOOOOO....help! My question is not how to recover lost data, but to recover data that is actually there and which I can see but which does not want to go onto the computer...

Thanks
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albano matos
Posted on Sunday, Aug 1, 2004 - 10:03:   

Maybe, if you have an inexpensive 9in1, or the most popular 6in1 card reader, because it is a
different interface you can get the photos
transfered.
Swap cables is another option, but only if you can get a spare one.
Swap USB Port, is also another option.
Trying it on other computer is also an option.
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Anonymous
Posted on Tuesday, Aug 3, 2004 - 4:33:   

Thanks for your suggestions/help...

I do have a memory card reader, but I've had problems with the software and have been unable to try it yet.

I was able to manually extract the photos from off the xCard by going into the F:/ drive, then moving the folder to my FinePix software... I'll have to work on the issue with Fuji and see if there is a reason why I am able to view the photos and open them in F: drive, yet the user interface does not automatically open up and begin downloading my files when I first turn on the camera...

I believe I have the most current drivers, unless I am missing something...

Thanks!
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Anonymous
Posted on Wednesday, Aug 4, 2004 - 1:04:   

Called Fuji Film today and got a tech guy that actually knew what he was doing! (Will miracles ever cease?) Said I needed to get the "Autoplay repair wizard" patch from Windows online, which would fix the problem. That way I would not manually have to go into the F:/ drive to remove the photos. I also updated my driver, which helped as well.

He also fixed the memory card reader problem I was having... I kept getting an error message of "Sytem run time error 53", which I believe someone else had mentioned previously.

To fix, this issue, go to www.fujifilmsupport.com. Click on downloads, then US info. Find the driver you are needing (in my case the DCC-41) and download driver. You may have to uninstall original driver before installing new driver. Reboot computer. Should work fine...

Hope this helps someone else who is struggling. I hate having computer problems (makes me feel quite inept and helpless), so best of luck!
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gerardy mac (Gerardy)
Posted on Sunday, Oct 17, 2004 - 18:07:   

is there any way of recovering pictures off an xd picture card its 16mb but i need pictures that where taken when i just got the camera the card has been deleted about 3 times
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Stefan Fleischmann (Admin)
Posted on Sunday, Oct 17, 2004 - 18:33:   

With some luck, depending on camera type and on how much memory space the newly taken pictures used, yes, some of them might be recoverable, e.g. using Davory's File Recovery by Type method.
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sondra strayer
Posted on Tuesday, Jun 21, 2005 - 8:01:   

hello...a few weeks back i inserted my memory card into the h drive in my comp to download and nothing happend...never had this problem before. so i took the card out and put it back in camera now it beeps and says card error and is blank. i thought maybe i broke the card because it did fall to the carpet before i put it in. but, my baby just turned 1 on saturday, used new card , came home to download pics(did not drop..was very carefull) SAME THING happend. i just wanted to cry!! what could be the problem?? i downloaded trial recovery software and it shows the picks in tiny pics but when you go to view pic in regular size it is twisted and distorted or says drawing failed. is that because i have to buy full version or would that be a waste ?
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Jens Kirschner (Admin3)
Posted on Tuesday, Jun 21, 2005 - 9:16:   

Assuming that your pictures are larger than 200KB, they will only be recovered partially by the free trial. So you would need to purchase the full version and proceed exactly as before and will then regain as much of the pictures as possible. This will be the complete picture in most cases, but there cannot be any guarantees on our part, unfortunately. Chances are very good, though, if the trial already found parts of the pictures.
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Liza
Posted on Tuesday, Oct 4, 2005 - 0:56:   

HI, Thank you for your time:
I have xp and using fine pix 1300. Never had a proble untill now.

USB says device not known ?

The it sometimes will show my pic from the camera and next time will not.

Is this a camera issue or driver issue ?
I tried to fix it but had to thow )s to my drive :( call gateway at 70.00 and now still the same .

Thank you for ANYA help.

Lisa
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Gerard Trifina (Antonio1)
Posted on Wednesday, Feb 8, 2006 - 16:48:   

hello all,

on the date 08 jan. 2006 in the afternoon I had a unexpected message onto my display, HDD corrupte (maxtor IDE). I have one SATA WD160G (with 3 partition, first one with windows system) and one IDE Maxtor 80G. The message corruption was about my IDE HDD (the slave one). Ok, I restarted and checked the power supply, the response was same... I did it again...and same, I did it again without IDE and no problem with SATA. I put back the IDE and no more booting PC. No video signal, just power supply for modules...

No problem I gave motherboard back to service and it was changed. Now with the new motherboard I see my IDE HDD corrupted and the 3rd partition from SATA unformated. I hate this, because most of my documents was on that partition. After 2 days later one of my friend which was connected with me in LAN called me to give me the bad news, he saw unformated partition too.

Now trying to recover files, the corrupted HDD (IDE) about 95% recovered very well, but the unformated partition from HDD (SATA) recovered just 5% most of all recovered files corrupted and unusable.

Do you have any solution for recovering my data? I didn't used my faulty partition and HDD from that moment. I suspect a virus. What was happen really?

thank you,
Antonio1
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K. Hewitt
Username: sweetsmiles418

Registered: N/A
Posted on Wednesday, Oct 1, 2008 - 4:23:   

Help, please!

I went to upload some of my pictures onto my computer and NOTHING showed up when the camera was connected to the computer. I unplugged the camera and went to review photos; I received a blue screen that said "No Image". I took the memory card from the camera and put it directly into my scanner, to no avail.

I had many important pictures on my memory card and I am wondering if there is a chance I can retrieve them. How do I go about doing this?

Thank you.
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Don Camillo
Username: willybilly

Registered: N/A
Posted on Wednesday, Oct 1, 2008 - 13:20:   

Hi,
if it is possible to get access to the physical memory card (there must not be shown a drive letter - only the card itself) you have a little chance. First you should create an image of the memory card (for security reasons) and then try to recover by rvs in the specialist menu.

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