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<big>One of my own rules for a decade has been, don't delete camera
files until they are copied onto the hard drive and those are backed
up, locally or remote.<br>
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Well........... yesterday I decided to move a dozen low quality shots
for eBay using DK's Move. Instead of typical quick move, a box popped
up, a slider went slowly back and forth, and then a Dolphin box popped
up with the files displayed in it. Well, I didn't need anything
Dolphin (I do know what it is), so I closed it. <br>
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Nothing got moved. And I ran my excellent data recovery program twice
on the card and there is NOTHING found. I have NEVER had that happen.
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Now, I'm not so much complaining about having to reshoot those images -
thank the goddess they weren't irreplaceable - but for the next victim,
that might be the case. <br>
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DK needs to just MOVE those files, no special procedures wanted.
Surely someone has already had a disaster.<br>
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Paul <br>
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