Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Robert Clark wrote: >I have a 2GB Lexar CF card that I use with my D70... I put the card in the >reader and my iMac would not recognize the card... I placed it back in the >camera and got the message "You Can Not Use This Card." I tried to >reformat the card (and obviously lose the images) but it wouldn't let me do >that either... I understand Lexar has a data recovery program for about >$30...anyone ever used it? Or...should I just cut my losses and get >another CF card? > Hi Robert, I'm far from an expert on these memory cards, but have been using various CF cards with different cameras and computer systems for several years and have come to the conclusion that it's best to use four 512MB cards rather than one 2GB card. That way, when a card goes bad, you don't lose all your images and all your memory at once. I have yet to try any type of data recovery software, primarily because anything I've lost hasn't been that critical, but also because there is no guarantee that it will work. If you look at the fine print on Lexar's Image Rescue 2.0 software, you will see the disclaimer: "Image recovery is not 100% guaranteed". In other words, it will likely work for everyone but me. If you decide to try it, I wish you luck. The bottom line is that I've lost many images to the "digital gremlins", but NONE to bad film. Randy Holst Boise, Idaho