Micro SD card recovery

Restoring data from a micro-SD card can be quite a difficult task, but in most cases it is possible to return lost files. Here are some steps you can take to request data recovery:

1. Check the physical condition of the card: Make sure the card is not damaged or corrupted. If there is visible damage (such as cracks), then most likely the data will be irretrievably lost.

2. Use specialized software: There are various programs and tools for restoring deleted files from SD cards. Some of the most popular ones are Recuva, PhotoRec, and TestDisk.

3. Connect the card through the USB adapter: Often, the computer system recognizes the connected disk better when using the USB adapter than simply reading the information sent to the microSD port.

4. Start the remote file search program: It means starting one of the above programs after it has been determined by your computer

5.. Select the desired scan operation: General scan options include quick scan and deep scan. Quick search can be useful if you just accidentally deleted files or formatted the card. Deep analysis provides more thorough data recovery.

6.. Choose a location to save the found files: When using the data recovery software, you will be prompted to choose a destination folder where the found files will be saved.

It is important to remember that the success of the operation depends on various factors - the state of the memory card, the time since the file was deleted, and other variables. If the first request did not give results, I recommend repeating the process a couple more times before making final conclusions about the possibility/impossibility of performing this task

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