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Data recovery on microSD?
There are similar topics about restoring usb flash drives, is it possible to do the same with microSD?
There is a lot of information on the Internet on restoring the performance of a flash drive, but less attention is paid to the safety of data.
The legend is this: we just transferred files to each other on the phone, and then she broke herself.
When connected to a computer, it is defined as a removable disk, but it asks for formatting, how to increase the chances of recovering information?
in stock and win 7 and osx 10.8
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Capture the image immediately with R-Studio.
With its help, try to pull out the files (there are manuals on the Internet)
Some time ago, I also encountered the problem of data recovery, many files were recovered only through this program , it just supports working with microSD.
Try photorec - it's free and it works. This is how I restored photos from cards
If the data is really important, it’s better to turn to professionals - here, on the same Habré, for example, a certain StoreLab company was registered.
For some reason, a comment is marked as the "correct answer" that recommends running chkdsk /r /f .
As the other answerer correctly pointed out, this is not the best way.
Moreover, CheckDisk is a very bad way to recover data.
In case of loss of information from any media, you cannot either run the checkdisk itself or allow Windows to automatically do any "disk checks".
Chkdsk can only clumsily try to fix the state of the file system. At the same time, it mercilessly shreds the data and dumps the remains into .CHK files.
After that, the task of data recovery becomes much more complicated., because now you will need to manually assemble your files from randomly scattered pieces. It is not always possible to do this even for a professional with many years of experience, not to mention a simple user.
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