January 5th, 2015, 18:44
January 5th, 2015, 20:14
January 6th, 2015, 5:20
HaQue wrote:If you chose full format in SD Formatter, then the drive is not recoverable.
If you chose quick, then it is possible you may recover something, you could try making a full disk image of the Kingston using DMDE and GetDataBack on that image.
It is possible you have only impacted 127MB of the Kingston, and doing a FULL DISK image, NOT a partition image will help you recover.. as I am guessing your current recovery attempts are being made on the 127MB partition that the imager wrote?
At least if you take a full disk image now, you can work on that, not messing up the drive anymore. Possible a chip-off recovery might get more back, but if the drive is otherwise working fine, this tends not to be the case
January 6th, 2015, 15:05
January 6th, 2015, 19:20
January 7th, 2015, 9:22
HaQue wrote:IF GDB was able to find the files, then DMDE should as well. DMDE also has file recovery options. The free version will let you save files that are in the current pane.. very useful if you only have a few folders, you can recover all your data by going through each folder. Otherwise, I think it was $20 and you can get a full personal version - tip, install it on the PC you will likely be doing most recoveries from! The licence is transferrable, but I just buy copies for each PC.. I like the Software.. there is I think a $100 option for a portable USB stick version that is also good value.
anyway I think you can get away with free ver..
But GDB is also very good to own, and would not be a waste of money.
have to add - R-Studio is also out there and is probably a bit more advanced, a little cheaper and is very actively developed.
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