I tried photo recovery software without any success, but I sent my compact flash card to FlashGuardian (http://www.flashguardian.com), and they recovered 150 photos for me. I'd recommend them because they were very friendly, and also much cheaper than other services, plus their website isn't full of advertising bull. What they quote is what they charge, and they charge *NOTHING* if they can't retrieve any photos. Unlike some other websites I looked at which have all sorts of hidden costs, and still charge fees for handling the card even though they claim to be free if unsuccessful. Oh, they're based in the UK btw (handy for me at least!) - http://www.flashguardian.co.uk is their UK site.
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I tried photo recovery software without any success, but I sent my compact flash card to FlashGuardian (http://www.flashguardian.com), and they recovered 150 photos for me. I'd recommend them because they were very friendly, and also much cheaper than other services, plus their website isn't full of advertising bull. What they quote is what they charge, and they charge *NOTHING* if they can't retrieve any photos. Unlike some other websites I looked at which have all sorts of hidden costs, and still charge fees for handling the card even though they claim to be free if unsuccessful. Oh, they're based in the UK btw (handy for me at least!) - http://www.flashguardian.co.uk is their UK site.