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?

#1 Post by myi6608 »

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?

#2 Post by cgrenier »

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?

#3 Post by myi6608 »

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
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)?

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#4 Post by cgrenier »

Can you send me an email with 3 recovered jpg where PhotoRec seems to have missed the date/time information ?

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#5 Post by myi6608 »

cgrenier wrote:Can you send me an email with 3 recovered jpg where PhotoRec seems to have missed the date/time information ?
Definitely can as soon as I get around to that sd card which holds those pics! which I'm not next to now!

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