For context this is a micro sd card used as external storage on an android phone that was removed without properly unmounting it.
When I put the card into a windows machine it shows as RAW and asks me to format it.
I think I already recovered most files inside it but now I want to repair the partition and start using it again. I think the partition of the sd card is exFAT and so I'm getting results that confuse me a bit.
running testdisk and saying partition table type INTEL, after a quick search analyses I get my partition like this:
it seems like it shows like HPFS - NTFS partition altough at the bottom it says exFAT. Running a deeper search yields the same results.
If I run testdisk but select "none" as partition table type I get which seems a bit more correct but I can't write the results.
If I select EFI GPT as partition type I get "P MS Data" on the partition results.
listing files in all 3 cases seems to show the files correctly, at least major folders are there and the same.
I am almost sure this is an exFAT partition and I want to write the partition table to fix it but this discrepancy I get if I selected 'INTEL' is making me afraid I'm doing something wrong?
I'm following instructions from here: https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDis ... e_recovery
is it ok to proceed and write my partition table? is it going write it as exFat correctly?
(testdisk log: https://privatebin.net/?7c0bd71144db0b5 ... gLC9fw5Dye )
recover sdcard exfat partition, shows as NTFS!?!?
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Re: recover sdcard exfat partition, shows as NTFS!?!?
As you already finished your recovery try to partition and format your micro sd card with your phone.
That will install a file system that your phone understands.
Otherwise try out various file systems on an external machine like FAT32, EXFAT, NTFS to see what your phone understands.
That will install a file system that your phone understands.
Otherwise try out various file systems on an external machine like FAT32, EXFAT, NTFS to see what your phone understands.
Re: recover sdcard exfat partition, shows as NTFS!?!?
yes, that's a possibility but I just wanted to save the new Partition data. can I select Intel and save the partition identified as HPFS - NTFS without problems? trying to change the partition type but also can't fix exFAT on the list !?
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Re: recover sdcard exfat partition, shows as NTFS!?!?
I don't understand whay you mean by "problems" neither I do understand the rest of the posting.
Re: recover sdcard exfat partition, shows as NTFS!?!?
when I analyse with testdisk, my partition appears recognized as HPFS - NTFS. Can I write that partition table and all will work fine?
I'm asking because if I analyse but select "none" as partition table type, partition is correctly identified as exFAT
I'm asking because if I analyse but select "none" as partition table type, partition is correctly identified as exFAT
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Re: recover sdcard exfat partition, shows as NTFS!?!?
The current partition table is correct. There is no need to rewrite it.
Instead you should fix the exfat filesystem. Read https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf the chapter about Repairing Filesystem.
Instead you should fix the exfat filesystem. Read https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf the chapter about Repairing Filesystem.