• Recovering a Kingston microsd memory card. Instructions for restoring memory cards. MicroSD recovery programs

    Hello, dear friends. In this article we will look at how to recover a memory card and how to restore an sd without much difficulty. This is a very pressing issue nowadays. Now almost any new electronics has a slot for a memory card of some type. The most popular formats are microSD, miniSD, SD.

    1. To recover various data from SD, you need to install special software on your personal computer. It can be either free or cost some money.
    2. Then, using a card reader, you need to connect the memory card to a personal computer.
    3. Launch the program and, following the assistant's prompts, recover deleted data.
    4. Finish by saving the data to your hard drive.

    This is not difficult. To transfer files from SD, various software will help you. It is recommended to have it on hand in case of data problems. This way you don’t spend a lot of time and you don’t need special skills. It is best to try to revive the card using the software suggested below.

    SD Card Recovery Software

    The most common program for recovering data from micro SD and SD is SD Card Recovery. This is a free program and it won't be difficult to find. It allows the user to recover deleted information from various flash cards. Files will be restored quickly.

    SD Card Recovery is a modern utility, it is easy to learn and does not require special knowledge in the field of computer technology. It supports the following formats - micro SD, SD, MS, M2. Another feature of this utility is the recovery of information from damaged flash drives. It can recover files in mp3, mp4, jpeg, etc. formats. The recovered file will be returned to you without distortion. Restoring a micro SD flash drive using this utility is not difficult. Absolutely everyone can figure this out. To date, SD Card Recovery software has received many positive reviews from various users.

    R-Studio program

    Another free software that can help you with SD resuscitation is R-Studio.

    On the official web resource they write that this program is not difficult to learn, but is capable of restoring a large number of files intact. It is an excellent substitute for SD Card Recovery.

    Easy Recovery

    Another means of returning files from a card is Easy Recovery. Some professional users praise its file recovery capabilities.

    There are some problems that may arise when recovering data. Each of us can face them. Let's look at several ways to solve such problems.

    If MicroSD is not detected

    There may be several options.

    Option 1. Sometimes your PC does not see the memory card, but how will you restore it then? There are 3 ways to solve this problem. Sometimes the flash drive is displayed with a letter. To solve this, you need to open Disk Management. To quickly open this window, you usually use the Win+R key combination. There you need to enter the command diskmgmt.msc. In the window that appears, select the flash drive, and then you need to select “Change the drive letter or path to it.” Then select another letter and save the changes.

    Option 2: Often, after purchasing a new computer or updating the software, it may lack the necessary drivers. You need to install them. You need to go to the corresponding official website and find this driver there, and if you have a distribution kit on any medium, then use it. Drivers will help you identify connected devices on your computer. This is one of the easiest ways to fix the problem.

    Option 3. The easiest way is to disconnect the flash drive and connect it to another device. This is not the best method, since you need to solve problems on the main computer before restoring the flash drive, but this method is the least time-consuming.

    What to do if the PC does not see the flash drive or entire files? This means that your PC does not see the flash drive only partially (some files are present, but others are not). Many people think that their flash drive is broken and are trying to restore it. There is no point in drawing hasty conclusions. You can try to solve this problem by running a virus scan. Viruses can interfere with the normal operation of a flash drive. You need to insert it into your computer and check it with any antivirus.

    Formatting SD and microSD memory cards

    If it was not possible to recover data from the memory card, then it needs to be formatted for further use. There are times when, while using a flash drive, there is not enough space, and you urgently need to load files onto the flash card. When solving this problem, it is advised to copy all the files that were on the card and then format it.

    There is also a situation when your personal computer or mobile device does not see the memory card and requires formatting it for further use of the flash card. If your memory card cannot be read after this procedure, then it is most likely broken. What to do if the memory card is damaged? Is it possible to restore it? A damaged memory card can be taken to service. There, with rare exceptions, they will help you restore a damaged flash card. Repairing a memory card can cost a lot of money, and there is no guarantee that all data will be restored. In the next paragraph we will look at how you can restore a microSD card at home.

    Restoring a memory card can also be done at home. How to recover a flash drive? To recover a microSD memory card, the Hetman Partition Recovery program can help you. This is a program for recovering an SD card. This software allows you to find previously created disk partitions that were subsequently deleted. If your flash card cannot be read, then you can try this method. This program for microsd and sd recovery is suitable for use even by inexperienced and novice users of modern technical devices. Now you should not have any questions about how to recover an SD memory card.

    Devices that will help with formatting

    A personal computer is the most reliable device. It can be used to perform various actions with portable devices. To connect various types of cards (SD and microSD) to a computer, we need a card reader that will help the PC identify the memory card as a regular flash drive.

    There is another way to connect and identify SD and microSD on a PC. This can be done using a cable that needs to be connected to your tablet/phone. For example, you have a memory card in your tablet and you want to open it on your computer. Connect your tablet and PC. The flash card will appear as a regular additional storage medium.

    If your device (phone or tablet) does not have the function of formatting a memory card, then in this case you can use separate programs on your PC.

    How can you format a flash card?

    There are many programs that have this function. One good program is SD Card Formatter. She, like the others, will not be difficult to find. Let's figure out what SD Card Formatter is.

    This formatter is free. The program will help you format various types of flash cards. The most common function of SD Card Formatter is SDXC and SDHC formatting. This program has many useful features, one of which is formatting flash drives by connecting Android devices to a computer. This flash drive recovery program is easy to learn.

    How do you format microSD cards? Formatting a microSD is no different from formatting a regular SD, as is restoring a microSD memory card from an SD. This is done either using a computer with a microSD-SD adapter, or using your portable device that supports microSD.

    Knowledge that will definitely come in handy

    To avoid problems with SD, you need to take proper care of it from the very beginning. If you follow these points, then there should be no problems. Let's consider simple rules:

    • There is no need to subject the flash drive to physical impact (do not drop it);
    • Try to defragment the SD card;
    • Periodically copy the contents of the drive to another medium, such as a computer. In the event of a malfunction, you can format the card and transfer the data back;
    • There is no need to fill your memory to capacity. You must have at least 10-15% free space;
    • You should try to remove the memory card rarely, and only using a special function that is available in new smartphones (Settings>Memory>SD Eject);
    • Your flash drive should not lie idle; try to use it periodically.

    Restoring a microSD card is, of course, not difficult. But the main thing is to take care of your storage media so that such problems do not arise in the future.

    At the moment, there are already many different models - both phones and cameras supported by SD cards. And these same memory cards are the main data storage and means of recording video and photo documents. Almost any device, including microSD, is not immune to all kinds of failures and errors. Therefore, most manufacturers recommend removing the memory card only when the device is turned off, and inserting it in the same way.

    Still, many users ignore this rule and, as punishment, receive either damaged memory cards or completely burnt ones. But problems with the memory card arise not only for this reason. Sometimes, damage can occur when the phone is completely discharged, while some files are being written to the memory card, or failures generally occur due to unexpected reasons. Thus, a damaged memory card may contain a bunch of incomprehensible and unreadable files, which, judging by the title of the article, can be recovered.

    What is needed to recover data from a memory card?

    (we will restore photos and videos)

    In order to recover all files, or at least partially, we will use a simple and fast method. You can find many different instructions on the Internet about file recovery, but in this article, we will analyze a method that is suitable for beginners.

    We will use an interesting program called ZAR X Systems recovery software. The full version of this program is paid, but the free version is also suitable for us, that is, the data recovery tool is in the demo version and can be used completely free of charge.

    To get started, of course, download the program from the link above. Then install. Now you should make sure that you have enough free space on your hard drive. This is needed precisely for data recovery. If you have an 8 GB memory card, then you should have 8 GB free on your hard drive. Also, you need to have with you card reader(memory card reader) so that we can connect it to the computer. The laptop usually already has a special built-in slot.

    Recovery process

    By the way, it is better not to touch or rename everything that is on the memory card so that the recovery is more successful.

    Now, connect the memory card to the computer, open ZAR X and select image recovery " Image Recovery».

    A list of disks will appear in which you select the damaged memory card, then press the button Next.

    Now we just need to wait until the program scans the flash drive and begins recovery.

    Now specify the destination folder and click Start copying. The recovery process begins.

    Most likely, not all files will be recovered, although the recovery percentage is quite high 80-90%.
    Now you can format the memory card and use it again by transferring the recovered files there.

    Hello.

    Today, one of the most popular types of media is a flash drive. And no matter what anyone says, the age of CD/DVD discs is coming to an end. Moreover, the price of one flash drive is only 3-4 times more than the price of a DVD! True, there is one small “but” - it is much more difficult to “break” a disk than a flash drive...

    Although not often, one unpleasant situation sometimes happens with flash drives: you remove the microSD flash card from your phone or camera, insert it into your computer or laptop, but it doesn’t see it. There can be many reasons for this: viruses, software errors, failure of a flash drive, etc. In this article, I would like to stop on the most popular reasons for invisibility, as well as provide some tips and recommendations on what to do in such cases.

    Types of flash cards. Is SD card supported by your card reader?

    Here I would like to dwell in more detail. Many users often confuse one type of memory card with another. The fact is that there are three types of SD flash cards: microSD, miniSD, SD.

    Why did the manufacturers do this?

    There are simply different devices: for example, a small audio player (or a small mobile phone) and, for example, a camera or photo camera. Those. The devices are completely different in size with different requirements for the speed of flash cards and the amount of information. This is why there are several types of flash drives. Now in more detail about each of them.

    1. microSD

    Size: 11mm x 15mm.

    MicroSD flash cards are very popular thanks to portable devices: players, phones, tablets. Using microSD, the memory of the listed devices can be increased very quickly by an order of magnitude!

    Usually, when purchasing, they come with a small adapter so that this flash drive can be connected instead of an SD card (more on them below). By the way, for example, to connect this flash drive to a laptop, you need to: insert micsroSD into the adapter, and then insert the adapter into the SD slot on the front/side panel of the laptop.

    2.miniSD

    Size: 21.5mm x 20mm.

    Once popular cards used in portable equipment. Today they are used less and less, mainly due to the popularity of the microSD format.

    3. SD

    Size: 32mm x 24mm.

    Flash cards: sdhc and sdxc.

    These cards are mostly used in devices that require a large amount of memory + high speed. For example, a video camera, a car video recorder, a camera, etc. devices. SD cards are divided into several generations:

    1. SD 1 – from 8 MB to 2 GB in size;
    2. SD 1.1 – up to 4 GB;
    3. SDHC – up to 32 GB;
    4. SDXC – up to 2 TB.

    Oh, very important points when working with SD cards!

    1) In addition to the amount of memory, SD cards indicate the speed (more precisely, the class). For example, in the screenshots above, the card class is “10” - this means that the exchange speed with such a card is at least 10 MB/s (more details about classes: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital). It is important to pay attention to what speed class of flash card is required for your device!

    2) microSD using special. adapters (they are usually written adapter (see screenshots above)) can be used instead of regular SD cards. True, doing this always and everywhere is not recommended (precisely because of the speed of information exchange).

    3) SD card readers are backwards compatible: i.e. if you take a device that reads SDHC, it will read SD cards of 1 and 1.1 generations, but will not be able to read SDXC. This is why it is important to pay attention to what cards your device can read.

    By the way, many “relatively old” laptops have built-in card readers that are not able to read new types of SDHC flash cards. The solution in this case is quite simple: buy a card reader connected to a regular USB port; by the way, it looks more like a regular flash drive. Price: several hundred rubles.

    SDXC card reader. Connects to a USB 3.0 port.

    The same drive letter is the reason why flash drives, hard drives, and memory cards are invisible!

    The fact is that if your hard drive has a drive letter of F: (for example) and your inserted flash card is also F:, then the flash card will not be displayed in Explorer. Those. you go to “my computer” - and you won’t see the flash drive there!

    To fix this, you need to go to the “disk management” panel. How to do this?

    In Windows 8: press Win+X, select “disk management”.

    In Windows 7/8: press Win+R and enter the command “diskmgmt.msc”.

    Next, you should see a window that will show all connected disks, flash drives, and other devices. Moreover, even those devices that are not formatted and that are not visible in “my computer” will be shown. If your memory card is on this list, then you need to do two things:

    1. Change its drive letter to a unique one (to do this, just right-click on the flash drive and select the operation to change the letter in the context menu, see screenshot below);

    2. Format the flash card (if you have a new one, or it does not have the necessary data on it. Attention, the formatting operation will destroy all data on the flash card).

    Changing the drive letter. Windows 8.

    Lack of drivers is a popular reason why the computer does not see the SD card!

    Even if your computer/laptop is brand new and you just brought it from the store yesterday, this does not guarantee anything. The fact is that the store sellers (or their specialists who prepare the goods for sale) could simply forget to install the necessary drivers, or simply be lazy. Most likely, you were given disks (or copied to your hard drive) with all the drivers and you just need to install them.

    In general, there are special programs that can scan your computer (or rather, all its devices) and find the latest drivers for each device. I have already written about such utilities in previous posts. Here I will give only 2 links:

    1. Programs for updating drivers: ;
    2. Finding and updating drivers:

    Connecting an SD card via USB using some device

    If the computer does not see the SD card itself, then why can’t you try to insert the SD card into some device (for example, a phone, camera, camera, etc.) and connect it to the PC? To be honest, I rarely remove the flash card from devices, preferring to copy photos and videos from them, connecting them to my laptop via a USB cable.

    Do I need special programs to connect my phone to a PC?

    New operating systems such as Windows 7, 8 are capable of working with many devices without installing additional software. Installation of drivers and configuration of the device occurs automatically when the device is first connected to the USB port.

    For each brand of phone/camera, there are utilities recommended by the manufacturer (see the manufacturer’s website)…

    1. Try connecting the card to another computer and check if it recognizes and sees it;

    2. Scan your computer for viruses (). Rarely, there are some types of viruses that block access to disks (including flash drives).

    That's all for today, good luck everyone!

    Do you have an inoperative USB flash drive or other storage device and are you wondering which program to choose for recovery?

    We reviewed the most popular utilities. Which of the above programs is suitable for you and will restore a flash drive with a 100% guarantee?

    A one-of-a-kind program will help you extract all the data. Hetman Partition Recovery. It is loved by both beginners and professionals for its convenience, speed and advanced information recovery algorithm. Your files will be found and copied even when the media file system is no longer accessible or is damaged.

    JetFlash Recovery Tool is a proprietary utility that has the simplest possible interface and supports working with Transcend, JetFlash and A-DATA drives. Controlled by just two buttons, you will definitely like it. Do not forget that cleared data cannot be restored, so pre-saving information from a flash drive will not be superfluous.

    If you need to always have a universal program with you, which is convenient to use both on your home computer and outside it, we recommend D-Soft Flash Doctor, its platform does not require pre-installation, it launches instantly on any PC. The software is suitable for repairing, unlocking,
    restoring the volume of the flash drive and its performance.

    If you need to recover SD cards, we recommend downloading F-Recovery SD, which has an effective set of simple options for working with damaged flash drives from digital cameras and other portable devices. From the point of view of a professional approach to Flash drives, it will be interesting to use the Flash Memory Toolkit; the application contains a whole range of additional functionality that can test flash drives; in addition, the program works with any version of the Microsoft OS.

    The formatting and recovery utility USB Disk Storage Format Tool, which has a very clear and user-friendly interface, can recognize the maximum number of different types of Flash Drives among the above utilities, as well as quickly restore the drives’ functionality. The USB Disk Storage flash drive repair program will be able to quickly recover data from damaged hard drive partitions, even if problems with the flash drive firmware are detected.

    If no flash drive recovery program has helped, we recommend checking the status of the memory controller using the ChipGenius utility. The program works with USB, micro SD, SD, SDHC and USB-MP players from Kingston, Silicon Power, Transcend, Adata, PQI. Further actions to correct errors and recover lost data are only advisable if
    The flash drive is detected in Chip Genius.

    Having problems on your Android phone or any other with a memory card? Can't read data from it or your Android phone/tablet doesn't detect it?

    You can repair a damaged micro SD card if it is damaged using a computer, check it for errors, or completely reformat it.

    In general, the fact that the SD card is not readable is not something unusual. If you have a lot of data stored on it and you use it extensively on your phone, there is always a chance that you might have trouble reading the content.

    But this does not mean that the card should be thrown away immediately. There is always a chance to restore the SD card.

    If you fail to fix the memory card, you can restore the files on the damaged memory card -

    Sometimes the solution may be to check the file system for errors in saved files, repair bad sectors, format the card, or completely delete the partition (card structure) and re-create it. Below we will look at all these solutions.

    How can I restore the functionality of an external SD card?

    To fix a damaged SD card you will need:

    • computer or laptop running Windows;
    • any way to connect an SD card directly to a computer.

    You can connect it to your computer using an adapter - if not, you can buy a USB card reader.

    Method one - repairing a damaged file system CHKDSK

    If your device says sd card is damaged, here's what you can do. The first and easiest way is to use the Windows system disk recovery tool, that is, CHDSK.

    This tool is from Microsoft and is only available on Windows computers. CHKDSK does this without deleting any files, so you won't lose any card data.

    First, connect the SD card directly to your computer or laptop and launch “My Computer” or “This PC” (Windows 8 and later).

    In the list of drives, find the included SD card and note which drive letter it was assigned to. For the purposes of this guide, let's assume the card has been assigned the letter "D".

    Press the Windows + R key combination to bring up the Windows Startup window. In the Run window, enter the following command to enable the command prompt: CMD.

    A new command prompt window will appear. Now you must enter the appropriate command that will scan the memory card and fix the errors on it. The command looks like this:

    Chkdsk D: /f

    Of course, instead of "D:", write your drive letter (don't forget the colon). Press the "Enter" button to start scanning.

    After scanning, you can check your memory drive and see if everything is working.

    Method two - formatting a damaged SD card

    The second way to fix a damaged SD card is to format it by deleting all data. This option can help if CHKDSK failed to check and you are still having problems (for example, errors reading individual files).

    Of course, you will lose all your data, but chances are that formatting will fix the card.

    To do this, connect the drive to your computer, and then call up “My Computer” or “This Computer.” In the list of drives, find the connected SD card and right-click it.

    Select Format from the context menu. A new format window will appear for the specified drive (SD card in this case).

    Click the "Default Allocation Size" button and make sure "FAT32" is selected as the file system.

    You can format with the “Quick Format” option selected, but to get more accurate results I recommend that you uncheck this box - formatting will take much longer, but is done more carefully, which can help solve problems with the card.

    After formatting, reinsert the card into your smartphone, tablet, digital camera, or whatever device you are using and make sure the card is working properly.

    Method three - completely delete all partitions and re-create them again

    An SD card is no different from a regular disk - it can have one or more partitions. By default there is always only one section.

    You can format the card in such a way as to completely remove the partition and leave it unallocated.

    This is called low-level formatting. Please note that this will also permanently delete all data on the memory card.

    After formatting, you can create a new partition. This often helps when the memory card appears as "RAW" after connecting and does not show any partitions that can be accessed.

    For this formatting, you can use a program called “HDD Low Level Format Tool”. You can download it below.

    Connect the drive to your computer, and then run the Hard Drive Low Level Tool.

    You'll see a list of all your drives on your computer, including your connected external drive. Find your SD card in the list and select it.

    Make sure you choose correctly. Once selected, click Continue and go to the Format this device tab.

    The card will be completely formatted and all partitions will be deleted. This will now be a clean, undistributed surface.

    That's not all - the card is in such a state that it will be useless. Now go to the Start menu and find the Windows Administrative Tools folder and select Computer Management.

    A new window will appear. In it, select “Disk Management”. A new window will appear displaying all drives, both internal and external, connected via USB.

    Find your drive, the surface of which is displayed in black. Right-click on the black unallocated area and select New Simple Volume.

    You will see a wizard that will guide you step by step through the process of creating a partition. You don't need to change anything, just click Next. Pay attention to the File System field and make sure that FAT32 is selected instead of NTFS.

    Confirm the creation of the new partition. Your micro SD card will now appear in the My Computer window with a drive letter automatically assigned. You can disconnect it from your computer and connect it to your phone or tablet. Good luck.

    Developer:
    http://hddguru.com/

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    Windows

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