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Joke:
My computer made a funny sound the other day.
Of course, I’ve never heard it get thrown out a window before.
Article:
Computers, digital cameras, and technology are completely amazing. We can now take as many photos as we like without paying for developing. We can also easily make multiple copies from the comfort of our home. But what happens when an unexpected error occurs and we lose precious pictures? At least with “negatives”, we don’t have to worry about them getting deleted from technology errors!
Recovering deleted, formatted, or lost pictures is one of the most infallible recovery procedures. Often, photos are lost because a person is trying to resolve computer issues and forgets to backup or has a faulty backup of their photos. However, photo loss is also contributed to unexpected computer crashes too. The best thing to do is not stress during a photo loss situation; they are recoverable. Once in a lifetime photos can be brought back to their original state.
Digital camera memory, flash and USB cards that contain pictures, and data, can get formatted or destroyed. However, all of the previously listed items can have the data and photos recovered off of them. There is a benefit to having a camera card that needs recovery (believe it or not). There are many programs to be purchased for under $100 that can be used by plugging the card into a computer and installing the software. But be careful, as there are many products on the market that are not 100% accurate and can actually destroy photos it does not recover.
The lesson: Make sure to do homework before jumping to a solution!


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