Thursday, October 13, 2011

Recover Photos From The Internal Memory On A Kodak Camera

When your external memory card fails, you can recover your photos using photo recovery software.


If your Kodak Camera's memory card will not load or is corrupted, you may be able to recover your photos using the camera's internal memory card---saving your memories. Using photo recovery software, you can access your camera's internal memory, making transferring your photos possible without an external memory card.


Instructions


Using Kodak Photo Recovery All Programs> Kodak> Kodak Photo Recovery" from your computer's desktop.


4. Plug the Kodak camera using the USB cord it originally came with into your computer using an open available USB port. Choose "Data Recovery" once the program loads and select "Start Scan" to locate all of the camera's photos stored on the internal memory card. Save the photos to your computer's hard drive using the program's prompts. Reference the official Kodak Photo Recovery user guide for additional help, which is also available for free online (see Resources).

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