The times of upsetting about the damaging or over revealing your precious photos have gone. Memory cards and digital cameras have replaced the temperamental 35mm equipment of traditional photographer
But these all advanced equipments are not purely blunder-proof. Actually, the digital photography era has released up an entire new can of viruses and worms when it comes to the errors, some of them are very dangerous and can deleted your valuable keepsakes on just a click of your mouse.
Every year, many people destroy, mistakenly erase or lose digital photos stored on the removable storage media of their camera. These devices typically come in three varieties: Compact Flash cards, Memory Sticks, and Secure Digital, or SD, cards. Whatever the name, they may be prone to corrupt or damage from rough handling, a computer malfunction or static electricity.
So, are your photos gone eternally? According to several experts of information technology field, it's not necessarily the case. Many digital cameras and computers offer a second chance with a restore button; recycle bin, or a file for the by mistake deleted pictures to call home in anticipation of they are restored.
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