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  1. Thank you it made incredible sense even to one who doesn't get things on a technical level that deep. So you are saying that it's impossible for any software to recognize these issues or just presently impossible because they're not yet programmed to account for this?
  2. Hi, I was doing a video at a cabaret. After the videow as recorded I took a single photo. I didn't like the photo and hit delete, confirm. When the thumbnail for the video came up it looked like a s***ty photo and my fingers hit delete and confirm again so quickly I couldn't stop myself like an idiot. I immediately turned off the camera and yanked the card. Getting home I tried several supposedly free sofware recovery systems before purchasing easus and recuva. Easus indicated the file ahd a deleted state and recovered the correct sze file but it was all digital noise in the video even though it played. Recuva gave me more information that the file was supposedly overwritten by another photo. This shocked me as I had immediately yanked the card and not taken any more photos. Efforts to recover were ranked as poor and had the same results as easus. Can anyone help me understand what may have caused this to not recover? Did another recovery software somehow suffle old data around to overwrite? The file is a .Mov from a canon 5Dmark III on a kingston 32 Gig CF card with a FAT32 format, and the file itself is 680 megs. Thanks Andrew
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