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  1. I know what you mean, in my case my camera does not have a memory card inserted, so the photos are stored in the internal memory. I'm sure if I use a memory card would solve the problem of data transfer protocol, but ... What about the photos I deleted from the internal memory of my camera?
  2. Hi guys and thanks in advance! Sorry about my English. I purchased a Nikon coolpix L120's camera. When my HDD stopped working I lost all my pictures. Unfortunately I also delete all files on my camera. I have had problems trying to use this program to recover files. Windows 7 recognizes my camera as a portable device. I mean, this operating system read my camera as hardware . It only appears on devices and printers in the control panel. In the same place where are the keyboard and mouse.... Thank of this, Recuva is not be able to "find" my camera, because only show HDDs in my computer Then, searching the internet I learned that the problem was the data transfer protocol. In my case, the memory of my camera is not being read as a mass storage device. Instead of this, Windows read my camera with its Media transfer protocol (MTP). Obviously I read the Nikon's manual and have sought support elsewhere without result. Thanks for reading, I hope I have been clear with the problem posted
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