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How to Recover File from Formatted SD Card/USB Drive


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Expandable storage such as SD cards are great. They can make your phone or camera a much larger and more versatile beast. As USB thumb drives and memory cards get larger and cheaper, it's getting easier to trust much more of your data to them. But when a card corrupts you can lose a lot. Is there software can recover formatted accidentally SD cards or USB drives? If you accidentally pressed the format button on your digital camera and now the SD says it has no images.
Data Recovery software is a comprehensive digital media recovery tool (for recovering photos, videos, music) that can deal with many data loss situations from many storage devices including all kind of SD cards or USB drives manufactured by SanDisk, Transcend, Kingston, Lexar, PNY etc. Preview capability allows you to evaluate quality and confirm whether the found media files are right you deleted in advance. The powerful data recovery capabilities enable users to achieve SD card recovery quickly and efficiently.

Step 1. Install and launch the data recovery program on your computer
Step 2. Select the Drive for Recovery
Here you want to recover lost data from USB flash drive. On the main interface, click “Data Recovery”. Then select the drive from which you need to recover your lost data.
Step 3. Scan Your Flash Drive for Lost Files
Step 4. Retrieve Data from Your SD Card or USB Flash Drive
Recover data lost due to:
Accidental deleting
• 'Shift + Del' without backup
• Deleting files by right- clicking menu or just pressing ‘Delete’ button
• Emptying Recycle Bin without backup
Formatting
• 'Media/Drive is not formatted, would you like to format now?'
• Disk initialization when digital camera memory card is just connected
• Unexpectedly formatted hard drive
Improper operation
• Factory setting of device without backup
• Turning off the storage media during the writing process
• Using card between different cameras
• Pulling out SD card while the camera is on
• Improper partition or partition error
Other reasons
• Virus infection
• Unexpected power off
• Reinstalled windows system or hard disk crash
• The partition structure on a hard disk was fragmented or partition table is invalid
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