I think everyone at one time or another has wondered how they could possibly have been so stupid as to delete files from their digital camera or digital camera memory card before they had taken the time to download all of the recently taken photographs. Then again, most everyone who uses a computer on a regular basis also knows the feeling of scrolling down the list of files, selecting a file and clicking to delete that file when they meant to save it. These kinds of absent minded procedures happen all the time when we are moving fast trying to get computer work finished.

What makes accidental deletion of pictures so bad is that image files AKA digital photographs are usually irreplaceable. When we have just returned from a vacation in Spain and our digital camera memory card is filled with snapshots from the running of the bulls there is no option of jetting back across the ocean and running for a reshoot. An option that is available is to use File Finder to recover deleted pictures. File Finder can scan your camera memory card or your camera’s internal digital storage in just seconds to locate any photo files that have been recently deleted. As long as you have not taken new pictures, consequently overwriting the space the old pictures were stored in, all of the digital information containing your photographs is still recoverable.

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