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I've got a 64mb Fujifim Flash Card.
It was full on pictures so I removed it from my camera and placed it in my camera case to use another card.When I arrived home from the airport, I wanted to review my pictures and noticed that I could not view the pictures on my camera.
I took the card and placed it in my card reader and I was prompted to format my card. I am unable to view anything on the card, I just get format prompts.
I downloaded demo programs that retrieve corrupt/deleted files off flash cards and they repeatedly tell me there is 0 mb on the card... But the card is full!!!!
Could a scanner at the airport have erased it? How could this have happened, nobody has touched it since I placed it in my camera case.
How can I get my pictures back?
Thanks

If they are still there then use what is in this Zip file to retrieve them using the card reader. It is specifically used for Digital Images (only).
I have used it many times with 100% success. If the above program can't see the images then I would think that you are out of luck.
I got my above copy (free version) of the program when it was still free. I don't include it's name for this reason.
Bryan

Could a scanner at the airport have erased it?
The chance of this happening is...extremely remote. Keep in mind that memory card are solid-state, not magnetic media film used in cameras.
i_XpUser

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