PC fettling and repairs thread

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wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
Corrupted SD card out of my camera, it will have 6GB of images on an 8GB card
View attachment 760495
I only want 3 images off it!

I tried "Disk Drill" downloaded it and ran it, and it reckoned it had found all the images (1250 at 6.2GB) which sounds right. However its 'FREE' bit is limited to 500mb - and it wants £76 + vat for unlimited recovery. I would baulk at paying 76p for the 3 lost images.

anyone know of any "Truly Free" file recovery software ? or any other suggestions of how I can get these files recovered
I

Sandisk cards come / used to come with a CD containing "rescuepro" which was free to use - might be worth trying to download that from somewhere / blag a physical copy?
 

Dadam

Über Member
Location
SW Leeds
Each to their own. I used to build gaming PCs 2 decades ago when all PCs were beige boxes. I always wanted my money to have gone on the processing power and reliability not the look of the thing. I want to look at the images it throws on the screen not the box. A box as small and unobtrusive as possible, hiding away under the desk or behind the screen, and preferably silent. The last one I specced (but someone else built) had a Coolermaster quiet tower case with quiet fans and a load of sound deadening padding. Ideally a tiny form factor case, but of course there are compromises in accommodating the power, graphics cards and managing airflow.

I remember the case modding scene getting big and thinking that looks cool... for about 5 seconds, then thinking it would be really distracting, especially given I also did work on it, or next to it. No stranger to WFH; I was doing it in the early 2000s (though just occasional days). Quite annoying on a dial up modem when you realise you needed a 5Mb file off the shared drive!
 

Jody

Stubborn git
Each to their own. I used to build gaming PCs 2 decades ago when all PCs were beige boxes. I always wanted my money to have gone on the processing power and reliability not the look of the thing. I want to look at the images it throws on the screen not the box. A box as small and unobtrusive as possible, hiding away under the desk or behind the screen, and preferably silent. The last one I specced (but someone else built) had a Coolermaster quiet tower case with quiet fans and a load of sound deadening padding. Ideally a tiny form factor case, but of course there are compromises in accommodating the power, graphics cards and managing airflow.

You tend to want to show them off when blowing £1000 on a GPU :laugh:
 

Dadam

Über Member
Location
SW Leeds
I never blew that much! Most I spent on a GPU was £230 in 2000, which to be fair was the best card available at the time and inflation-adjusted would be north of £420 today. After a bit of googling I think it was a Geforce 256 DDR card, an Asus V6800 Deluxe complete with 3D glasses! :becool: They were shutter glasses that would alternate frames for left and right eyes. I think I played 1 game of Unreal Tournament (at 640x480 as the card needed to do double the framerate to render alternate views) and gave up with a splitting headache! Back to 2d in 1024x768 at a blistering 75 fps!
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
GPU prices seem to still above Pre COVID. I wanted the best but wasn't prepared to pay over £1k on a 4090ti. Opted for a lower spec GPU around £400 price
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I think my daughter paid over £450 for her 3070TI used. She needed it for rendering her animation for her degree as the 970 wasn't quick enough.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Blimmin windows updates. My Lenovo Yoga's camera has just stopped working - face recognition on login just stopped. Googled it, and suggestion of rolling back an update. Guess what, it fixed it.
 

lazybloke

Ginger biscuits and cheddar
Location
Leafy Surrey
Blimmin windows updates. My Lenovo Yoga's camera has just stopped working - face recognition on login just stopped. Googled it, and suggestion of rolling back an update. Guess what, it fixed it.

You should volunteer as a tester. If more people like you (with a Yoga) did this, the bug would have been detected before it went into general circulation!
 

bobzmyunkle

Über Member
Lot's of stuff out there detailing how to install windows 11 on non compliant PCs so I thought I'd give it a go.
Plus side - very easy.
Negative - it ran painfully slow on windows 11.

Plus side - even easier to roll back to 10.
Plus side - after experiencing 11 for a couple of days, 10 seems lightening fast.

Looks like I'll have shell out for an upgrade though.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I think you'll be safe enough on 10 though. I updated my laptop in the summer because the old laptop was falling to bits - bought a used/recycled Lenovo Yoga with Win 11 for about £350, and it more than does the job. Only used for web browsing and if camping, the occasional movie. Despite Lenovo's agricultural looks, they are tough. I miss my works Lenovo - I've now got a flimsy HP Elite Book.
 

Bristolian

Über Member
Location
Bristol, UK
Corrupted SD card out of my camera, it will have 6GB of images on an 8GB card
View attachment 760495
I only want 3 images off it!

I tried "Disk Drill" downloaded it and ran it, and it reckoned it had found all the images (1250 at 6.2GB) which sounds right. However its 'FREE' bit is limited to 500mb - and it wants £76 + vat for unlimited recovery. I would baulk at paying 76p for the 3 lost images.

anyone know of any "Truly Free" file recovery software ? or any other suggestions of how I can get these files recovered
I

I can recommend Lexar Recovery Tool, which is a free download from Lexar's web site. It's my go-to recovery tool for those (fortunately) rare occasions that I delete stuff off my memory cards accidentally. There are versions for Mac and Windoze. I used it to recover this image from an SD card which had been formatted in-camera earlier today. You do lose the original file number, which can be a drag, but at least you get the image back. Hope that helps :okay:
f0000022.jpg
 

Marchrider

Über Member
I can recommend Lexar Recovery Tool, which is a free download from Lexar's web site. It's my go-to recovery tool for those (fortunately) rare occasions that I delete stuff off my memory cards accidentally. There are versions for Mac and Windoze. I used it to recover this image from an SD card which had been formatted in-camera earlier today. You do lose the original file number, which can be a drag, but at least you get the image back. Hope that helps :okay:
View attachment 760670

Many many thanks for this - used Lexar and everything very easily recovered, and free!

still curious as to what happened for the card to loose its file system - I have two canon cameras, a small one and a medium one, I accidentally used the card that eventually failed in the wrong camera, and when I plugged it back into its original camera it wasn't recognised

any way with your help, I got the half dozen pictures I wanted, so thanks again

And I do like that picture of Mr Kingfisher
 
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