Pteroduck Posted September 7, 2013 Posted September 7, 2013 Recently, i had a micro SD card go poopy on me, I plugged it in to get the files to transfer over to my HDD but when i plugged it in it says format to useIs there anyway i can get around this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrewr05 Posted September 7, 2013 Posted September 7, 2013 That just means that windows doesn't recognize the filesystem or something else is otherwise screwed up. Does it show up at all under diskmgmt.msc? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pteroduck Posted September 7, 2013 Posted September 7, 2013 Yes it does, shows up as raw Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrewr05 Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Have you tired basic recovery programs? Most probably wont recognize the card, but its worth a shot. Also it may be worth researching if you can manually edit the file-system (or lack thereof) to be readable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pteroduck Posted September 9, 2013 Posted September 9, 2013 I already tried a couple. Icare seems to be the best but they all come back in a huge jumble of randomly named files. Not to mention the files are scattered and misnamed.Manually edit it? Linux maybe? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waco Posted September 9, 2013 Posted September 9, 2013 What filesystem was on it? If it was FAT or FAT32 you might be screwed if the filesystem metadata is gone (though GetDataBack is *okay* at recovering stuff). If it was NTFS you might be able to recover it through the backup metadata halfway into the drive but you'll need software that can read it (again, GetDataBack is pretty good at it). Reading this again it sounds like an ad. I've used GDB in the past and it has totally saved my ass more than once. It's a pain in the ass to use but it works. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Locutus Posted September 9, 2013 Posted September 9, 2013 Recuva might be worth a try, I'm pretty sure it works on most storage devices. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pteroduck Posted September 10, 2013 Posted September 10, 2013 Ah man, no way to restore the old data? Well i tried gdb and its not that bad, it did alot better then recuva and icare Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnMarker Posted September 24, 2013 Posted September 24, 2013 It seems your SD card has been corrupted. You can recover your card date by using Remo Recover utility. I have also tried it and it gave me fabulous results. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiro Posted September 24, 2013 Posted September 24, 2013 Don't know if this is still an issue, but since this thread was bumped anyway, figured I'd offer my opinion. Try booting up from a different device (ie bootable CD, USB, etc.); For me, that would usually be some flavor of Linux. Mount the card and HDD, then transfer the files over. Never tried this on a micro SD card, but it worked for transferring data from my Mac's SSD to my PC after I fried my Mac. Also use this method when I have different versions of files and don't want to sort through each one to see which is the newest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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