I can't recommend Runtime Software's GetDataBack enough. I had an external drive/flash reader whose FAT was corrupted before before I had a chance to upload a very large number of pictures to more secure storage (RAID5 server, plus Flickr for the better ones). I very nearly thought I had lost all of them: GDB is currently recovering them without any apparent difficulty (I don't expect it to grab everything, but it's clearly grabbing a lot).
It's pricey ($69 for either the FAT32 or NTFS version, $119 for both(!)) but it is doing a spectacular job and, frankly, those pictures are worth a lot more than the amount of cash I just spent.
GetDataBack is awesome
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I used that two years ago. I also recommend it.
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"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944