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  • Redlance
    New Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 2

    Can anyone help please?

    Following a factory reset on HP Pavillion 6616ea i realised that i had lost all photos from recent, never to be repeated, Disney trip with kids. both the kids & i are absolutely gutted! apart from giving pc world £100, is there a reliable way of getting these back? Deleted from cam when transfered, doh! any help will be very much appreciated.
  • Redlance
    New Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 2

    #2
    Can anyone help please?

    Following a factory reset of my HP Pavillion Laptop (vista) i realised that i had lost all 116 photos taken at a recent, never to be repeated, visit to EuroDisney. Both the kids & I are absolutely gutted! apart from giving £100 to Pc World, is there any reliable way for us to get these pictures back? any help will be very much appreciated. Thanks

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    • RedSon
      Recognized Expert Expert
      • Jan 2007
      • 4980

      #3
      Originally posted by Redlance
      Following a factory reset of my HP Pavillion Laptop (vista) i realised that i had lost all 116 photos taken at a recent, never to be repeated, visit to EuroDisney. Both the kids & I are absolutely gutted! apart from giving £100 to Pc World, is there any reliable way for us to get these pictures back? any help will be very much appreciated. Thanks
      It depends on what they did. A "factory reset" can mean many things. Did they format your hard drive and reinstall your OS? Did they use some kind of recovery disk? Did they just reinstall your operating system on top of your corrupted operating system? Do you have more then one partition on your computer? Did they replace any components?

      Chances are good that your pictures are lost forever, unless you want to spend hundreds of dollars on a forensic data recovery company. On the other hand there is a good chance that your "factory reset" was just a reinstall of the OS using a recovery CD.

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      • weaknessforcats
        Recognized Expert Expert
        • Mar 2007
        • 9214

        #4
        If PcWorld can get the pictures back and they are irreplaceable, then I would spend the money. Do they mean "no charge" if the pictures are not recoverable??

        I assume, of course, that a copy does not exist still in a camera chip nor did you make a backup CD.

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        • weaknessforcats
          Recognized Expert Expert
          • Mar 2007
          • 9214

          #5
          Nor did you e-mail a copy to Aunt Matilda.

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          • RedSon
            Recognized Expert Expert
            • Jan 2007
            • 4980

            #6
            I know you are really upset that you might have lost some pictures, but double posting in multiple forums is not allowed. Please be aware of the rules before making another mistake next time. You can read our guidelines by following the Help link found at the top of the webpage.

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