

I thought the same as well but i was pleasantly surprised to recover data from an external drive of mine that has been formatted at least twice (ntfs). For completeness, I am now running "EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard" which say it has found additional files (totalling 401 412 files so far). It will also take another 2 hours to run! I am currently running PhotoRec - but although it has recovered several files, it doesn't look promising. I tried Asoftech Data Recovery - but it isn't free I have tried running Kickass Undelete - but (judging by the Last Modified dates) it hasn't found the file I need. I mean surely the Olympus voice recorder must be doing some quite clever things in order to over-write PARTS of a digital audio file! And surely temporary files where involved, no? I am hoping the Olympus kept a temporary version of the original file. Unfortunately I then accidentally recorded over the whole of the second half of the file. I got half way through listening to a critical file which was about 1 hour long. I am using an Olympus DS-5000 digital voice recorder, which stores.


Is there any way freeware/open source way to recover all files on a SD card? I have not knowingly changed the background colour - in fact I still can't see how to do such thing, but I have attempted re-paste in my text as plain text.īut just in case that didn't work, here is my original question again. > Unfortunately, I cannot see your post beyond the title, except by highlighting it.> Please change it so people who use a dark background can see the text.Sorry I don't understand what you mean. => Is there any point running any other data recovery utilities? DS2 format files, some of which I am pretty sure that I never deleted(!) so something slightly mysterious is going on. I have now run KickAss Undelete + PhotoRec_win.exe + Wondershare Recover.īetween them, they seems to have found various. } what will it do? Will it load the whole file into RAM, edit it and then save it as the same name? If there is a very long file that it needs to either: Technically speaking, do we know how an Olympus digital voice recorder edits its data?Į.g.
