I eventually cancelled the process since it didn't seem to be creating new files on the hard drive I picked to copy the files.
But now I am faced with a new problem.
Prior using TestDisk & Photorec, I am positive that I had about 400+ free space in my hard drive. Recovering using Photorec and ...
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- 09 Feb 2019, 16:07
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Corrupted exFAT SD card
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- 06 Feb 2019, 10:09
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Corrupted exFAT SD card
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Re: Corrupted exFAT SD card
Thank you for the reply.
chkdsk /f "fixes" the drive right? i.e. changes will be made. Should I clone the drive in case things go wrong (and if so, any recommendation on what to use)?
Also, what can I expect after chkdsk runs it's course?
From memory, chkdsk tend to convert lost chains to files ...
chkdsk /f "fixes" the drive right? i.e. changes will be made. Should I clone the drive in case things go wrong (and if so, any recommendation on what to use)?
Also, what can I expect after chkdsk runs it's course?
From memory, chkdsk tend to convert lost chains to files ...
- 05 Feb 2019, 15:55
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Corrupted exFAT SD card
- Replies: 3
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Corrupted exFAT SD card
Yes, another one of those :(
I have a 128GB microSD card in my smartphone which never gave any trouble until today when the phone could no longer access it's content and ask me if I want to format the card. I declined, hoping that it was just the phone glitching, but after putting the microSD card ...
I have a 128GB microSD card in my smartphone which never gave any trouble until today when the phone could no longer access it's content and ask me if I want to format the card. I declined, hoping that it was just the phone glitching, but after putting the microSD card ...