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John Brown
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      07-04-2008
Hi, During vacation had pics from camera memory chip put onto CD...now home
and find only the first 100 of the 400 pics are on the CD.
Is there a possibility the missing 300 pics could be on the CD but I'm just
not able to view them in the normal way....and if so how to locate and view
them?
Thanks. J


 
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Irwell
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      07-04-2008
On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 13:11:51 +0100, John Brown wrote:

> Hi, During vacation had pics from camera memory chip put onto CD...now home
> and find only the first 100 of the 400 pics are on the CD.
> Is there a possibility the missing 300 pics could be on the CD but I'm just
> not able to view them in the normal way....and if so how to locate and view
> them?
> Thanks. J


Try using a file recovery program like Recovery Manager from Sony, a free
download.
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Matt Ion
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      07-04-2008
John Brown wrote:
> Hi, During vacation had pics from camera memory chip put onto CD...now home
> and find only the first 100 of the 400 pics are on the CD.
> Is there a possibility the missing 300 pics could be on the CD but I'm just
> not able to view them in the normal way....and if so how to locate and view
> them?
> Thanks. J



The disc was probably written as a multi-session CD, although any CD
reader used in the last 8 years or so should be able to read those fine.
How old is your computer? Have you tried the disc in a different
computer?

 
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Dave Cohen
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      07-04-2008
Irwell wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 13:11:51 +0100, John Brown wrote:
>
>> Hi, During vacation had pics from camera memory chip put onto CD...now home
>> and find only the first 100 of the 400 pics are on the CD.
>> Is there a possibility the missing 300 pics could be on the CD but I'm just
>> not able to view them in the normal way....and if so how to locate and view
>> them?
>> Thanks. J

>
> Try using a file recovery program like Recovery Manager from Sony, a free
> download.


Doubt that would help for a cd. Who burned the cd, canon put files in a
unique directory that will hold a given number of files, if your camera
does similar, it's possible that if the chip held more than one
directory, only one was copied.
To check the complete contents of cd, use the free download isobuster.
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John Brown
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      07-04-2008

"Matt Ion" <> wrote in message
news:g4ld6f$7mf$...
> John Brown wrote:
>> Hi, During vacation had pics from camera memory chip put onto CD...now
>> home and find only the first 100 of the 400 pics are on the CD.
>> Is there a possibility the missing 300 pics could be on the CD but I'm
>> just not able to view them in the normal way....and if so how to locate
>> and view them?
>> Thanks. J

>
>
> The disc was probably written as a multi-session CD, although any CD
> reader used in the last 8 years or so should be able to read those fine.
> How old is your computer? Have you tried the disc in a different
> computer?

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If it was written as a multi-session CD can I tell this from the CD?
PC is 2 years old


 
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Poldie
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      07-04-2008
Matt Ion wrote:
> John Brown wrote:
>> Hi, During vacation had pics from camera memory chip put onto CD...now home
>> and find only the first 100 of the 400 pics are on the CD.
>> Is there a possibility the missing 300 pics could be on the CD but I'm just
>> not able to view them in the normal way....and if so how to locate and view
>> them?
>> Thanks. J

>
>
> The disc was probably written as a multi-session CD, although any CD
> reader used in the last 8 years or so should be able to read those fine.
> How old is your computer? Have you tried the disc in a different
> computer?
>


Also, and once you've tried everything else, see if a/the session hasn't
been closed, and if so, close it. Then have a look.
 
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Blinky the Shark
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      07-04-2008
John Brown wrote:

> Hi, During vacation had pics from camera memory chip put onto CD


Do you mean card, which contains one or more chips?


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John Brown
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      07-04-2008

"Blinky the Shark" <> wrote in message
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> John Brown wrote:
>
>> Hi, During vacation had pics from camera memory chip put onto CD

>
> Do you mean card, which contains one or more chips?

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I mean card - ref how many chips on the card don't know.
Previous CD's I've just viewed in the usual way without problem...since this
one only shows some of the pics I asked the guy to transfer and assuming he
tried to put them all on I just wondered if on this occasion he had but some
were hidden somehow...it was a reputable outlet...but in Vancouver and I'm
now in UK


 
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      07-04-2008
John Brown wrote:

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> "Blinky the Shark" <> wrote in message
> news ynet.net...
>> John Brown wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, During vacation had pics from camera memory chip put onto CD

>>
>> Do you mean card, which contains one or more chips?

> ========
> I mean card - ref how many chips on the card don't know.


It's not important to know how many. I was just pointing out that a
card is not a chip, the same way a car is not a tire.


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Irwell
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      07-04-2008
On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 12:38:12 -0700, Blinky the Shark wrote:

> John Brown wrote:
>
>>
>> "Blinky the Shark" <> wrote in message
>> news ynet.net...
>>> John Brown wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, During vacation had pics from camera memory chip put onto CD
>>>
>>> Do you mean card, which contains one or more chips?

>> ========
>> I mean card - ref how many chips on the card don't know.

>
> It's not important to know how many. I was just pointing out that a
> card is not a chip, the same way a car is not a tire.


But Blinky is a bore. Netnanny somewhere else.
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