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Free Recovery of data on Corrupt SD card

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  • EveryWhere
    EveryWhere Posts: 3,249 Forumite
    Sammy58 wrote: »
    Since I started the original post 10 days ago there have been some very helpful responses and it is appreciated that people take their time and use their expertise to try and solve problems. However I have still been unable to get free recovery of my data on corrupted SD card. I have tried all the suggestions and many of them get as far and identifying the the items then demand money to recover them I can add Recoverit to this list as exactly the same happened there downloaded fine then wanted me to purchase a license to recovery.Post 19 would seem to have been the solution but when I go into the cgsecurity main site link above and try to click on the recovery latest stable version 7.1 nothing happens, Also the other links highlighted for the testdisk and photorec above; when clicking into these it comes up with the message an error occurred whilst downloading.At no stage have i been able to access the GUI which seems the key. I have come to the conclusion either my PC or me is faulty. It just appears the downloads draws you in then when it comes to the actual recovery they want money. The time has come for me to buy another SD card and start again making sure this time I back everything up which I will do t the weekend in case someone comes up with another solution which I will willing try.Hopefully when I do this my new SD card will not get corrupted. Again many thanks to everyone who tried to help me.

    I have renewed the links in my post.The Mirrors time out after a while. The original links will always work.
    No opportunity for you to get it wrong, this time.
  • joeypesci
    joeypesci Posts: 673 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    And do EveryWhere mentions. DO NOT recover to the SD card as you'll just overwrite what you're trying to recover. You 100% need to recover to another disk. If you don't, you'll lose the ability to recover the data.
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