P.K.
Take it to a camera store. They would be the only ones that would know.
I have a broken camera memory card. The plastic casing is in pieces but the memory chip part on the inside still seems to be intact. The casie is not around the memory chip anymore - no way to put it back into a camera or computer. Does anybody know whether there is a way to still recover the pictures from it? If yes, how? Where could I take it? Thank you.
Take it to a camera store. They would be the only ones that would know.
Personally, I would take it to our local camera shop and ask.
Have you tried to contact the manufacturer of the card? I would think they could rebuild the casing.
Try Geek Squad at Best Buy. They might be able to help. Good luck!
Is the card still in your camera?
If the casing is still on around the chip, you could put the card in your camera, and try to transfer the images down to the camera memory, pop out the card, put a new one in and save them from the memory to the new card. Repeat.
If the case is NOT still around the chip ... hmm.
Try this.
http://www.ehow.com/how_###-###-####_recover-cracked-sd-m...
Try the camera shops - like Ritz/Wolf (many locations) or Competitive Cameras (Dallas).