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Sunday, 7th September, 2008

Almost disaster
[posted at 20:51 GMT]    

Something very very unexpected happened yesterday after I returned from the photo session. Something I am actually quite happy (now:-) that it happened.

I use Hyperdrive SPACE for copying images from my CF card at the time of shooting. I bough this device this summer and place in it my older 2.5" HDD. I setup this device for the most secure and safe copying. Each image is copied and than re-read and checked again, before it is removed from CF card.
I came home yesterday and connected my Hyperdrive to PC using USB and start copying images. And, exactly what you expect happen. During copying it stop on certain file. HDD made quirky sound and USB disconnect the drive. So from around 400 images I have got hardly 220. Nothing helped. Before I start to thing about removing HDD (I still want to do it) I was thinking. I used each of my CF cards only once and than I just removed files (or that quick format what Hyperdrive does). So the images must be on cards as well. And because I bought one of the most expensive cards from SanDisk I have got also their recover software. So let's use it. Must be no problem it is FAT32 and any good un-delete must be able to recover files from it. Well SanDisk soft completely failed. And so other about ten I have tried. I was desperate. Today I have found a software FlashUnDelete from Russian guy named Timofei Goryunov. I tried demo and certainly I saw all my lost images, but I couldn't restored them. I have payed something over 22 euro and now I have all my images back!
I will check my 2.5" HDD in Hyperdrive and I will probably buy some new and better HDD for it. Now I am uncertain, how all this is possible? Why? Well I know when you shoot film, you always can screw up development so you can screw image storage. Nothing is bullet proof!