gixxer600k7 wrote:im trying to recover data from a Micro SD card, when i connect the card via an adapter to my machine it mounts the card as drive E
Usually the drive is actually the card reader and therefore seeing that in Windows tells you nothing about the card itself - it's just a removable drive with no media in it.
gixxer600k7 wrote:however, when i click on it the following message comes up 'Please Insert a Disk into Removable Disk E'
And that means that the media (card) is either not physically detected, or is unreadable - but it's a fairly generic Windows error message and doesn't give you more detail.
gixxer600k7 wrote:I have tried 2 software tools
Based on what you say below, I doubt that this issue can be resolved with software.
gixxer600k7 wrote:Originally the card was in my phone, i unistalled the card and by mistake tried reinstalling it without placing it correctly in the housing slot and hence pushed onto the card it self, i think this caused the problem.
If you are saying that you pushed hard onto the microSD card and bent/flexed it, and it has been unreadable since then, its likely that you have physically damaged the card (the microSD cards can't withstand much bending). If that is the situation, it's not
necessarily unrecoverable, although it might be unrecoverable (depending on the exact damage and type of microSD card). In any case, if there is physical damage then it isn't a DIY job that you can fix.
Can you see any crack or other physical damage on the card (while also being careful not to cause further damage)?
You could post a close-up (macro) photo of the card in the Flash Memory forum here:
flash-memory-f10.htmlalong with the result of your examination for physical damage, give a link to your story of the card's history in this thread, and see if anyone has further suggestions for you.