Sunday 6 December 2015

RECOVERY OF LOST PHOTOS FROM SD CARD



HOW TO RECOVER LOST PHOTOS FROM SD CARD



The modern age is epitomised by our daily consumption and creation of digital content. If that includes photos, videos and software, then the question of storage arises - to keep the stuff you want to save.

While the ever-burgeoning and wallet-breaking demands for more and more storage - to keep all the content we want for posterity or easy-access - are not to be ignored, here we concentrate on how to deal with the possibility of data loss, a fate that some would liken to a mugging or even a lobotomy.

An example of such a painful situation, is the loss of photos from the now-ubiquitous form of flash storage - the SD card, which we all use on our cameras or mobile phones (in the smaller microSD card form).

This article may be a lifesaver for those readers who have managed to accidentally delete their SD card data, or been the victim of the not-as-uncommon-as-we-would-like SD card corruptions.

This is actually not a very big deal, and there are a lot of useful tools online. The Web however, is a veritable minefield of scams and/ or paid data recovery software, designed to either fleece, or steal. This guide teleports the readers to the end of the minefield, safely avoiding the danger, by recommending the free software required to bring back lost data from limbo.

We will be recommending PC software here, to help readers recover data from their SD cards. If after connecting the camera, or mobile phone to a computer, the storage on it is not read like a separate drive, users may be required to remove their SD cards from their cameras or mobile devices, and connect them to their PCs via a memory card reader (a laptop built-in card reader on a will also do the trick, though an microSD to SD card adaptor may be required).

The readers should in any case remove the affected SD cards from their cameras or mobile phones immediately, as there is a chance the device will overwrite the delete/ corrupted files when using the SD card.

It's worth noting that while the focus of this how to is SD cards, all of these software will do a great job of recovering files from any kind of media like your hard drive, external drive, thumb drive etc.

Recuva (for Windows)

Recuva (version 1.51.1063) is a 4.02MB free download, and works with PCs running Windows 2000 or above. To recover your files from your SD card, load the card on the PC via a card reader, select the corresponding drive in Recuva's drop down menu. Run a scan via the Scan button.

recuva_cnet.jpgThe scan will return a list of files on the card, including deleted or corrupted files, and give you the option the recover the files, using the Recover button.

Pandora Recovery (for Windows)
Pandora Recovery (version 2.1.1) is a free-to-use tool that is a 3.12MB download. It supports PCs running Windows XP or above. Just like with Recuva, users will need to load their SD card via a card reader, and perform either a Quick Scan or Deep (Surface) Scan to throw up results of deleted and corrupted files. The second option is for formatted memory, and while it is slower, it should turn up more results than a quick scan.

pandora_recovery_cnet.jpgUsers can then choose which files to recover from the results by right clicking. Alternatively, users can run the Pandora Recovery Wizard and follow on-screen instructions.

Stellar Phoenix Mac Photo Recovery (for OS X)
The Stellar Phoenix Mac Photo Recovery software (version 6.0) is a 13MB download, and supports Macs running OS X 10.5 or higher. Users will be required to connect their SD cards through a card reader.
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Users can then select the Recover Photo, Audio & Video option, and then select their drive from the left panel. Thereafter, they can either choose the Scan Now or Advanced Scan (for a custom scan) option. The scan will return a list of recoverable files, from which users can choose which files they want recovered, and then click the Recover button. Users can scan the drive for free and preview the files the software can recover, but undeleting files is a paid option. The software is also available for windows.
PhotoRec (for DOS, Windows 9x or higher, Linux, OS X)
A free, open-source multi-platform data recovery software, PhotoRec (version 7.0 beta) is a 9.4MB download (for Windows 64-bit), and works with PCs running a vast variety of operating systems. It comes bundled with TestDisk, an app for recovering lost partitions. Featuring a very basic text-based UI for older operating systems, PhotoRec also features a GUI-based version for newer ones.
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In both versions, users will be asked to select the type of file system of the drive, select the relevant drive (after connecting it via a card-reader), and then proceed with Scan option, with the choice of Free (for deleted files) or Whole (for corrupted files). Users can then select the location where recovered files should be saved.
We hope these tools served you well. If you have any suggestions of other data recovery methods you'd like to share with your fellow readers, please let us know via the comments.

TOP 10 DATA RECOVERY SOFTWARES FOR MEMORY CARD

THE TOP 10 DATA RECOVERY SOFTWARES

There are plenty of free data recovery software available today to help you get back those files you really do not want to lose. These recovery software will “undelete” these files (recover them) from the depths of your computer. When a file is deleted, it is sent to your Recycle Bin, which can then be emptied to be completely rid of the files. But data from a recently emptied Recycle Bin might still be hanging out on a hard drive, USB flash drive, or SD card. That data can still be recovered. “Undelete” those precious files you thought you had lost forever with any of the following 10 free recovery programs.

Recuva

Recuva data recovery

Recuva is undoubtedly the best free data recovery program available. Super easy to use, it features a host of optional tools, making this the superior program. Recover files from memory cards, external and internal hard drives, and BD / DVD / CD – you can even recover files lost on an iPod! Moreover Recuva currently works for all of the most recent Windows OS, as well as some older versions, from 2000 all the way back to NT. You can get a portable Recuva version from Piriform.

Glary Undelete

Glary Undelete - Powerful and Free Data Recovery Tool to Recover Files I Glarysoft
Here we have another fantastic free recovery program. Easy to use, it uses one of the best UIs I have had the pleasure of using. One of the biggest advantages to Glary Undelete is its “Folders” view, its Windows Explorer feel, and a “State” of every file which allows you to see the likelihood of a given file being recovered. Recover your files from both internal and external media, including memory cards and USB flash drives. This software is recommended for use with Windows7, XP, and Vista, but should also work for both pre-Windows XP and Windows 8 versions.

Puran File Recovery

 Puran File Recovery Download
This is another excellent program for retrieving lost files. Easy to use, this software scans any drives visible to Windows and comes packed with lots of advanced options. With Puran, you can even recover lost partitions (given that they have not been overwritten). You will need to install this one, as opposed to it being online. It currently supports Windows XP to 8.

Pandora Recovery

 Download Pandora Recovery - free file recovery utility
This excellent data recovery program is super easy to use and gets the best help wizard I have ever seen in this field. With a “Surface Scan” even more developed by the one available with the File Recovery of Puran, you can recover even more files than ever (so long as they are in a popular format). With the ability to recover files from a wide variety of media, you can “undelete” files from nearly anything that you can connect to a PC. This program works best on older versions of Windows (Server 2000, Vista, XP, and 2003), it worked just fine for me with Windows 7.

Restoration

RESTORATION

Similar to many other free recovery applications, Restoration is simple to use – no complicated procedures or confusing buttons. All things you need can be found in one simple window. Recover data from hard discs, memory cards, USB flash drives, and more. While it said to support Windows XP and older, I was successful in testing it using Windows Vista. One great benefit with Restoration – it does not require an install, allowing you to keep in handy on an external drive and bring it with you wherever you go.

SoftPerfect File Recovery

 Free data rescue and recovery _ restore accidentally deleted files
SoftPerfect is another great, simple way to recover lost files. Even the most inexperienced among us should be able to use this program without trouble. Recover files from all of your internal and external devices (except from the CD/DVD drive). Currently supporting Windows XP and older, is a very small file (around 500KB) and is extremely portable, ideal for all of your recovery emergencies.

FreeUndelete

 FreeUndelete - OfficeRecovery_com

The name says it all! This free program will help you “undelete” files with ease. Similar to other software on this list, Free Undelete has a “drill down folders” method that makes it unique. As with other recovery tools, this works with a wide variety of internal and external devices.

RecoverMyFile

 Recover My Files Data Recovery Software
Install this program, and you are just a click away from being able to see all of the deleted files in the drive of your choice. You are also only a click away from recovering any one of these files. RecoverMyFile’s answer to data recovery works with several storage devices. According to RecoverMyFile, this program works with Windows XP and 2000 Pro, though I was successful in testing it on Windows Vista.

CD Recovery Toolbox

 CD_DVD recovery software - freeware

This recovery software is unique from all of the previous programs covered in this list, in that it specializes in corrupted and damaged discs (CD, Blu-Ray, DVD, etc.). According to the publisher, this program should allow you to recover data from discs with chips, scratches, or surface spots. Unfortunately, this program supposedly does not allow you to recover files from hard drives or external memory drives. I have not tested this fact, however.

ADRC Data Recovery Tool

 Data Recovery Software by ADRC

Looking for a recovery program that is simple and easy to use by just about anyone? Try ADRC Data Recovery Tool. This program should allow you to delete of a range of internal and external devices (except for CD/DVD). Officially, this program supports Windows 95, 2000, and XP, however I have tested it with Windows Vista, and it worked just fine. This program is around 132KB, making it lightweight and highly portable. Perfect for those “oops” moments that happens to the best of us.