Memory card file recovery is usually needed when we have accidentally deleted important digital photographs from our camera memory card. A single camera memory card may hold several hundred important business or personal photographs. Memory cards also are used for documents and application storage. Generally speaking though, when we are working on a project for memory card recovery, we are trying to rescue lost digital photographs. Provided we have not deleted all of our camera photos and then proceeded to take another round of 100 digital photographs with that camera, all of our lost photographs can easily be recovered using File Finder.
Simply load the File Finder recovery disk onto your laptop or desktop computer and your camera memory card into your computer’s memory card reader. If your computer is not equipped with a built in reader, connect your camera with the card installed in it to your computer by means of its USB cable. Now, using the File Finder drop down menu select the drive that either your camera for the memory card is inserted into. On computers using Vista or Windows Seven, the actual digital device will be shown as an illustration. On earlier versions of Windows such as Windows XP you will need to make an educated guess as to which drive holds your memory card. Once you click on “find files”, File Finder will completely search through and scan your memory card in just a few minutes. That scan will locate and find every file on your memory card, including those that have been recently deleted. All of your deleted photographs will be shown to you on a simple list with the original file names now restored and intact. Choose any or all digital photographs you wish to recover and File Finder will save them for you to any chosen location.





