wdwmickey
Scrapbooking queen and food porn princess!
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I took 2 SD cards to a local store to make CDs and index prints. One card worked fine (as expected, got the CD etc). When I put the other SD card into the machine it loaded my 537 images and I scrolled through them. I finalized my order and waited for the machine to load the files into the stores computer. At image # 117 the machine froze and just sat there and said "do NOT remove your software" I waited for about 5 mins then asked for help.
Anyway the tech told me to go ahead and remove my card and I gathered my pictures (from the first SD card) and came home. The SD card WILL NOT read on either my computers at home or on my Nikon D80.
Luckily I had loaded these images onto my laptop so I do have the images I just have to figure out how to burn them onto a CD.
If you're still with me my question is this: would it be worth it to take the SD card to another photo shop and see if they can retreive the images or are they lost for good? Also, do I need to ditch the SD card since it seems to have been compromised? Thanks so much, Cheryl 
Anyway the tech told me to go ahead and remove my card and I gathered my pictures (from the first SD card) and came home. The SD card WILL NOT read on either my computers at home or on my Nikon D80.
Luckily I had loaded these images onto my laptop so I do have the images I just have to figure out how to burn them onto a CD.
If you're still with me my question is this: would it be worth it to take the SD card to another photo shop and see if they can retreive the images or are they lost for good? Also, do I need to ditch the SD card since it seems to have been compromised? Thanks so much, Cheryl 
I'm obviously not very computer savvy,but, I'm learning 
