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How Can You Recover Deleted Photos from Your Nikon COOLPIX S630

Nikon COOLPIX S630 is a compact digital camera with features like a 12 megapixel CCD sensor, ISO 6400, built-in flash, 2.7 inch LCD, USB connectivity, 7x optical zoom lens and 4x digital zoom lens, exposure modes ideal for portrait, high sensitivity, close up and sports, etc. The camera stores its picture and movie clips on its built-in memory of 45MB and external SD and SDHC memory cards.

Data in these storage media are always at risk of getting lost from several causes. If you accidentally delete some photos from your card, you will normally not get them back, for when they are deleted they do not go to your Trash or Recycle Bin. In such a situation, to ensure data recovery, we normally run an updated data backup program, a built-in facility available on all computers and some recent digital camera models. If it is not available or cannot help, you need some powerful digital photo recovery software.

There are many situations in which you can lose your photos. They generally get lost due to damage to the storage device. Most common mishandling activities that can logically damage your memory cards include its removal from camera or card reader, witching the camera off, disconnecting USB while data transfer or read/write process is in progress. It is impossible to retrieve photos or any other data from corrupted and hence unusable memory cards. Then, what will you do?

Here is your solution. First, reformat your card. Formatting will delete all your data on it; however, it is necessary to make the card usable again. Then, then run an updated data backup process. It may ensure photo recovery for you, besides recovery of other data. But, remember you should not do anything to write any new data on the formatted card; otherwise your photos along with other data may most probably get overwritten, an overwritten data can never be recovered.

At times, however, this built-in data backup facilities cannot help. Then, you need some specially developed digital data recovery software. Photo recovery applications employ highly advanced methods to satisfy the digital photo recovery needs of the time.

Along this line, Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery v3.2 comprehensively recovers lost multimedia files of various formats from almost all storage media. Compatible with Windows and Apple Mac operating systems, this photo recovery application saves the recovered data in a user-specified location without modifying or overwriting the original files.

Andrew Watson

Andrew Watson has 6 Years of Experience in the Software Technology researching with Stellar Info. System Ltd which offers data recovery NJ and video recovery software.

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