Hi, I have a portable MPEG2 video recorder which records on FAT32 formatted CF32 cards. While I was out with my bike I recorded everything, as usual. Unfortunately a short power interruption has caused one file not to be closed, and now it appears as being 0 bytes long. However, a lot of data was recorded there, and is incidentally the data I was most interested in. I have tried with File Scavenger, with Easy Recovery, I have Googled for other utils but found nothing that seems that may help. Is there any utility or way to get the data back from that truncated file? I was thinking to open the file and set its length to an arbitrary high value.. but would that work? Of course I am currently avoiding any operation (such as CHKDSK /f ) that would modify the original device. Thanks. Mario -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist