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			<title>DEAD HARD DRIVE</title>
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			<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
			<description>I think this forum is a great idea, all that is needed now are a few Parkwood members, as i need someone to tell me were my shutter button is on the camera, its been so long since i pushed it.

I bought my new Canon 50D in November...ish, I have taken 2000 pictures with it, 2 of which were good ones, BUT I forgot to back them up onto another hard drive or DVD, and guess what..........................YEP my hard drive went to heaven and I lost the B....y lot, Glen helped me by trying to recover  ...</description>
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