Any computer savvy folks out there?
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HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP0
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How many pictures are we talking about here? If you've only copied them from your camera once, you might be able to recover them from the flash drive they were taken on, using a file recovery program.
Your best luck would to be to walk outside and look for the nearest 13 year old... unless your made of money, then just bring it to some place.0 -
Also, try this... I didn't read it fully but it looks promising:
http://en.kioskea.net/forum/affich-35141-lost-my-doc-media-files-after-system-restore0 -
I haven't personally done this, and am not a geek, but did do some searching online. Here are a few things to try:
http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/forum/windows-xp/32844-i-did-system-restore-i-lost-all-my-photos-music-how-can-i-get-them-back.html
http://en.kioskea.net/faq/5347-lost-documents-and-media-files-after-system-restore
Hope this helps!0 -
Did you actually confirm the pictures were successfully extracted from your camera to the harddrive when you did this? Again, my only suggestion would be to a run a complete search of your harddrive of any and all media files and start narrowing things down from there... if nothing turns up then they're probably not there or were never there for some reason.0
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how do i do that?0
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i went to start and typed in my daughters name in the search box, it brought up a few photos, and folder that photos were in but the folder is empty?0
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Depending on what version of Windows you are running you can hit Start then Search. This should either:
1. open a new window with several options across the top. Choose "Other" to drop a list of options and choose pictures.
or
2. open a new window with a list of options that includes 'pictures, music, video'. Choose that, then choose Pictures and Photos and hit Search
This will search your hard drive for pictures.
And next time don't buy an HP.0 -
Read through some of the links. YOu might be able to UNDO the restore, which would put your computer back to where it was before you did what you did........and then you can save the pics to a flash drive or other place, and restore again.
From everything I read, your pics are not gone - they are hiding somewhere.0 -
Your system automatically creates restore points anytime something gets installed or changed to the base operating system (windows system files). It will affect everything that is not either a document (made using MS WORD or the like programs) or stored in your 'My Documents" folder.
That being said, if you installed something new to the computer BEFORE you downloaded the pics from your camera (and if you saved them to say the desktop) and you reverted back the system back to that time and date, then definitely the pics would be gone and the only way you can recover them is to use a file recovery program. I would not recommend doing this yourself if you do not know a lot about computers. Call in to a computer repair shop and find out how much they will charge.
Best of luck!0 -
My suggestion would be to pay the $39.99 and download Cardrecovery.com. I lost over 1,000 photos on my camera and got them back. I also believe it was able to work on a computer. Worth a try, AND it gives you an idea if you can retreive them or not before paying. I got 99% of them back good luck!0
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how do i do that?
If you're using Windows 7 just click the bottom left Start Menu and in the search field type *.jpg
This should bring up all the JPEG files which is more than likely the type of files your camera used. Click See More Results 'cause it'll be a long list probably.0 -
A system restore wipes everything from your hard drive (except for important files), restoring it to it's original state.0
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it gave me the option to restore to a date before the download of a program, which is what i did.
Then you will have anything you saved on your computer before that date.0 -
thats what i thought and i had those photos LONG before that date...the date was just a few days prior to the system restore. i feel like they are there but hidden somewhere?0
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System restore should only affect Windows files/registry etc. If you can't find them maybe they're in a hidden folder? Anyone else have access to the computer who may have moved them?
I think this too... I wouldn't think that a system restore affects your photos. With Windows 7 isn't there a search feature? If you remember what they are named maybe you can find them through that. I have done a system restore on my computer before and never lost pictures.
I'm not sure what you are used to doing, but a system restore does exactly that, it restore the system to it's original state. wiping all non-essential data (files, malware, viruses) off of the hard drive leaving the base system intact. You then have to reinstall your program files and most of the time reset your settings. No files would be saved. That would defeat the purpose.
You're thinking of formatting! System Restore does nothing to the harddrive what so ever it just changes the registry0 -
i went to start and typed in my daughters name in the search box, it brought up a few photos, and folder that photos were in but the folder is empty?
To all those people saying System Restore wipes the harddisk, it doesn't you're thinking for formatting0 -
that worked! however, i dont know the names of all the folders i had photos in. some werent named, just numbers. do you know how i can pull up all folders with images?
THANK YOU SO MUCH!0 -
that worked! however, i dont know the names of all the folders i had photos in. some werent named, just numbers. do you know how i can pull up all folders with images?
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
i typed 2011 into the search box because i remembered my camera makes folder by year and date and it brought up what i thin was the rest of my photo folders. i was able to follow your instructions and get the photos to show. they are now safely in my photos folder and i will create be getting a flashdrive and also uploding them to a picture hosting site!
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! BIG hugs!0 -
that worked! however, i dont know the names of all the folders i had photos in. some werent named, just numbers. do you know how i can pull up all folders with images?
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Glad it worked
As far as I'm aware the is no quick way of doing this! You'll just need to search .jpg as you have, right click the image and click go to folder. Click on the top one then hold shift and click on the bottom one to select all and then right click and copy/cut then paste into another folder if you want them all in the same folder
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looks like you've done it! So glad you got them back!0 -
YAY!!!! Followed this post like a soap opera!! UH!! I have been loading mine onto Walgreens.com since my daughter was born 5 years ago! If I ever lose pics...I just go there! Plus you can upload them from their iPhone app and order prints!! :)I highly recommend them!!0
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YAY!!!! Followed this post like a soap opera!! UH!! I have been loading mine onto Walgreens.com since my daughter was born 5 years ago! If I ever lose pics...I just go there! Plus you can upload them from their iPhone app and order prints!! :)I highly recommend them!!
If you have an android based phone, any photos you take with the phone will automatically be uploaded in a private folder with your google account as well! TOP TIP!0 -
thats fantastic! i have a real piece of crap phone at the moment, but might get something andriod based in jan when i am due for an upgrade0
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To all those people saying System Restore wipes the harddisk, it doesn't you're thinking for formatting
Heck, my mom's Hard Drive had faulty firmware that fried the drive, HP wanted $3450 to get her all the files back, and we did it with a few $0.50 wires.
And as for photo uploading sites, I don't trust them. I've had a lot of my photos deleted simply because I hadn't logged in for more than 30 days. I prefer just having a secondary internal hard drive to back everything up on.0 -
To all those people saying System Restore wipes the harddisk, it doesn't you're thinking for formatting
Heck, my mom's Hard Drive had faulty firmware that fried the drive, HP wanted $3450 to get her all the files back, and we did it with a few $0.50 wires.
And as for photo uploading sites, I don't trust them. I've had a lot of my photos deleted simply because I hadn't logged in for more than 30 days. I prefer just having a secondary internal hard drive to back everything up on.
It depends really, I use Google+ to upload photos onto, the is no log in requirement and photos aren't automatically made public0
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