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1Stupid question, but; is your SD card locked? Check the switch on it, I've gotten some weird errors with it locked before.– Simon SheehanCommented Nov 1, 2012 at 0:37
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No, it wasn't locked. So, I've just tried locking it and it looks like it's just as unreadable in either position.– OMACommented Nov 1, 2012 at 0:44
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Funny story. I once had an SD card corrupted, losing all my photos. I tried a lot of software to get them back, free and paid. Nothing worked. For two or three years I thought they were gone forever. Until one day the police imaged my laptop, and miraculously recovered all the photos. Every single one. I think it was AccessData they used.– MaxCommented Nov 1, 2012 at 0:46
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Well the police do have access to the most powerful recovery tools one can dream of, but these often cost thousands for a single-PC, one-year license.– SylvesterCommented Nov 1, 2012 at 0:49
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What do you mean with "imaged my laptop". The photos were in your laptop or in the SD card?– OMACommented Nov 1, 2012 at 0:50
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