![]() I always erase my camera memory card once I download the pictures into iPhoto so the camera’s SD card was blank. ![]() ![]() Since I was was unsuccessful trying to restore the images off the hard drive and time machine backup, I thought there might be a way to recover the pictures from my camera’s memory card. No matter what I tried the small preview thumbnail images of the photos were visible in iPhoto but when I clicked on them, all I got was a black screen with a grey question mark because I photo couldn’t find the original jpeg file. Rebuilding my iPhoto library didn’t work, repair disc permission didn’t work either. I did several Google Searches trying to find a method to recover my photos but everything I tried didn’t work. I don’t know what happen but somehow all the photos I had downloaded in the three days prior to my computer crashing were gone. I scanned the hard drive and time machine backup only confirm the original photo files were gone, vaporized. After restoring my Mac everything seemed to work and no data was missing or so I thought.Ī few days after my restore I noticed at about 134 pictures in my iPhoto library were no longer accessible. I recently had a my main Mac computer develop a kernel panic which resulted in the proverbial Mac Grey Screen of Death and required restoring the operating system from a Time Machine Backup (more on that in another post).
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