selecting a time frame of when you accidently deleted your photos?
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selecting a time frame of when you accidently deleted your photos?
Is there any way on this program to choose a time frame of when to look for? I actually used a program that found over 80 GB of files on a 32GB drive. I guess it found lots of older deleted files, thats why I need a program that I can enter a date range of when it was deleted.? Is that possible here? Over all this is one of of best recovery programs I ever came across !+1
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Re: selecting a time frame of when you accidently deleted your photos?
PhotoRec will not recover more data than existing on the source.
If your camera time was correct, the recovered pictures will have the correct date/time.
This way you only need to sort the recovered files by date.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/After_Us ... toRec#JPEG
If your camera time was correct, the recovered pictures will have the correct date/time.
This way you only need to sort the recovered files by date.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/After_Us ... toRec#JPEG
Re: selecting a time frame of when you accidently deleted your photos?
thanks,worked grt recovered a lot of photos! does it make sense that some were recovered with a date and some not (when originally they all had a date and time)?cgrenier wrote:PhotoRec will not recover more data than existing on the source.
If your camera time was correct, the recovered pictures will have the correct date/time.
This way you only need to sort the recovered files by date.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/After_Us ... toRec#JPEG
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Re: selecting a time frame of when you accidently deleted your photos?
Can you send me an email with 3 recovered jpg where PhotoRec seems to have missed the date/time information ?
Re: selecting a time frame of when you accidently deleted your photos?
Definitely can as soon as I get around to that sd card which holds those pics! which I'm not next to now!cgrenier wrote:Can you send me an email with 3 recovered jpg where PhotoRec seems to have missed the date/time information ?