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The micro SD card in my phone gave up the ghost very suddenly last week. I think it was because it was full! I would like to get some of the photos back if possible, but having tried a couple of bits of suggested software it does look like time for the bin. Can anyone suggest anything else to try? Thanks
What software have you tried?
samsung? some of my mates have lost cards this way, theyve looked into it and always had to accept its dead.
back up by any chance?
Back-up was on my "to-do" list 🙁 It was a Samsung Phone. Software tried- Diskdigger and ZAR
Micro SD are particularly fragile and some just utterly die with no response no matter what the software or reader.
If a reader or the computer can at least see it then you have a slim chance of software trying to read it. Try SD card manufacturer sites as they often have recovery software.
If you're after pictures there is specific image recovery software out there that look for patterns of image data so even if the folder information is corrupt it can try to recover images.
But as I say, if the card is dead it likely won't be recognised at all and that is that. I've had several Micro SD die on me.
samsung phone, so if youre android/google based, youre sure it hasnt been backing up to google photos without your knowledge arent you?
Try PhotoRec,
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
does the card appear in disk manager?
If you're using a PC for recovery then [url= http://www.piriform.com/recuva/download ]Recuva (free) has worked for me[/url]
Copy the micro-SD card to the PC first and work on a copy so that you don't damage any files further on the original
Oddly enough I had this happen with a Samsung phone, I didn't have much on the phone so I returned to card for a replacement.
PhotoRec is great for recovering, but I suggest reading about how it works first, it's not a one click solution
Thanks - card is recognised by some computers, or at least seems to have some impact on the system. Some photos went to dropbox and a some to Google before it filled up.