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Re: obtaining an image from a damaged SD chip

Subject: Re: obtaining an image from a damaged SD chip
Date: 1 Nov 2006 18:34:56 -0000
Yeah, I have run into this a few times. However, the card would still read in 
the camera I took it from, as well as my (PocketPC) PDA. You can try the 
original camera (if you have it) to see if it reads the disk. I don't know how 
this will particularly help you forensically, but I have used both the camera 
and my PDA for just data recovery before.

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