If the RAW structure itself got damaged during recovery, regular photo apps won’t help much. In that case a file repair tool is usually needed to rebuild the corrupted sections.
Try opening them in different apps first before assuming they’re gone. A few of my “dead” CR2 files actually opened in RawTherapee even though Lightroom refused them.
If the files were recovered but corrupted, there’s still a chance. I had something similar with Canon RAWs after a bad SD card. Some files opened after re-copying them through a different card reader.
Shot a small wedding last weekend and my SD card suddenly started throwing errors while copying files. I managed to recover most of the data using recovery software, but now around 40-50 CR2 files either won’t preview or Lightroom says they’re corrupted. Some show gray thumbnails, some don’t open at all.
Anyone dealt with this before? Are these RAWs completely dead or is there still a way to repair them?
I tested it on an external HDD and USB drive recently. The Deep Scan feature found files that Windows couldn’t detect
I tested it on an external HDD and USB drive recently. The Deep Scan feature found files that Windows couldn’t detect anymore.
Has anyone tested it on SSDs or external hard drives?
yes, it can recover permanently deleted files too, as long as the data hasn’t been overwritten completely.</span>
yes, it can recover permanently deleted files too, as long as the data hasn’t been overwritten completely.
Does it actually recover permanently deleted files or only files from the Recycle Bin?
You can try Stellar Data Recovery Free Edition. It allows up to 1GB free recovery and works well for deleted files and formatted USB drives.
Hey everyone,<br data-start=”169″ data-end=”172″ />I accidentally deleted some important files and even emptied the Recycle Bin. Looking for a reliable free data recovery software for Windows. Any recommendations?
You you can pay that measly $80, you can sent it to a professional data recovery place and spend $ 1000+. Otherwise, you are stealing.
Try Stellar Photo Recovery for just $49 which is better than these tools.
Usually no, but the only way to find out is to either xray it or scratch the coating to find the data pads. It’s possible that the data cells are not extending towards the crack. Unfortunately there’s nothing you can DIY, if you keep plugging it in you can risk killing it completely.
I’d recommend sending it to a recovery clinic.
Had this happen after an interrupted transfer. Weirdly enough, some files only had broken previews while the actual image data was fine. ExifTool helped me check which files were truly damaged.