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Ejected SD Card While Camera Was Recording Video - Nikon D5200
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<blockquote data-quote="natelan" data-source="post: 413187" data-attributes="member: 37338"><p>OK, so some progress to report so far... I still don't have the file on my PC just yet, but I found a tool on the internet called "Mini Tool Power Data Recovery" which acknowledges that there is a Quicktime movie file on the card. That in itself is a huge step forward.</p><p></p><p>Now the problem is that Mini Tool Power Data Recovery thinks the file is 64,125.26 TERABYTES, LOL... Thus, the program states that my other hard disks are too small to recover the file to another drive...</p><p></p><p>I won't give up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natelan, post: 413187, member: 37338"] OK, so some progress to report so far... I still don't have the file on my PC just yet, but I found a tool on the internet called "Mini Tool Power Data Recovery" which acknowledges that there is a Quicktime movie file on the card. That in itself is a huge step forward. Now the problem is that Mini Tool Power Data Recovery thinks the file is 64,125.26 TERABYTES, LOL... Thus, the program states that my other hard disks are too small to recover the file to another drive... I won't give up! [/QUOTE]
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