I've been trying to recover data all this time but haven't been able to find anything.
I used IsoBuster yesterday, and it shows some files found via their signature, but on double-clicking that section, says no files or folders were found using this method. I'm attaching a screenshot; I think it ...
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- 07 Jun 2021, 06:44
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Please help, SD Card formatted
- Replies: 9
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- 30 Mar 2021, 03:43
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Please help, SD Card formatted
- Replies: 9
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Re: Please help, SD Card formatted
Using the slider you should be able to visually inspect the SD card pretty fast.
If it is all zero, you are kind of lost or the card may be broken somehow (professional recovery service)?
Anyway, when read commands only recover heaps of zeros, there is nothing to recover.
If by slider you mean ...
- 29 Mar 2021, 19:06
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Please help, SD Card formatted
- Replies: 9
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Re: Please help, SD Card formatted
That is weird.
Use a hex editor like HxD for instance to look at the content of your SD card. Is it all zeroed out or has it always the same byte value multiple times?
I didn't find any option in HxD to open the SD Card, so I ran it with the image.dd file. It seems to be all zeroed out:
https ...
- 29 Mar 2021, 16:20
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Please help, SD Card formatted
- Replies: 9
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Re: Please help, SD Card formatted
Have you let Photorec run until the end?
Do not enable brute force.
Did you select a recovery folder?
Yes, it ran till the end but did not find anything.
I didn't enable brute force; I didn't make any changes to the default settings.
I also selected a recovery folder before the scan began; I ...
- 29 Mar 2021, 08:42
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Please help, SD Card formatted
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9368
Re: Please help, SD Card formatted
Thanks for replying. How do I create a log file? In PhotoRec, there doesn't seem to be an option. In TestDisk, it asks in the beginning, but I didn't find any testdisk.log file in the testdisk folder or anywhere else in the computer.
Edit: Is this the correct way to create a log file - 1. Open ...
Edit: Is this the correct way to create a log file - 1. Open ...
- 29 Mar 2021, 06:14
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Please help, SD Card formatted
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9368
Please help, SD Card formatted
Hello, I just joined.
I have a 64 GB Sandisk SD Card, which I use in an Android phone. Earlier, I had formatted it into two different partitions and was using it with Link2SD to move apps to the SD Card. The smaller ext3/4 partition contained the moved apps and was about 6 GBs; the other partition ...
I have a 64 GB Sandisk SD Card, which I use in an Android phone. Earlier, I had formatted it into two different partitions and was using it with Link2SD to move apps to the SD Card. The smaller ext3/4 partition contained the moved apps and was about 6 GBs; the other partition ...