My tablet has an internal NAND media storage, which is mounted by the system as SD card.
Yesterday the storage cannot be mounted.
I heard that using linux command 'fdisk' can recover the storage without losing data on it, can anybody help me with the detail?
A lot of thanks!
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Hello..
I deleted a folder in my picture gallery which I want to recover but I am unable. I don't have an external memory, I am only using the internal memory of the S3. My phone is visible but like phone (GT-I9300) not am external drive.
How to recover them back?
Also, I read about USB debugging, what is this? I didnt find any option about USB in the S3.
The.Cancerian said:
Hello..
I deleted a folder in my picture gallery which I want to recover but I am unable. I don't have an external memory, I am only using the internal memory of the S3. My phone is visible but like phone (GT-I9300) not am external drive.
How to recover them back?
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I don't think so it is possible to get them back. However, you can try some recovery software tools like Recuva
search for undelete apps in the market, or use recuva with a card reader
Both is not possible.
The internal storage is a shared EXT4 filesystem partition between the phone's storage and the internal sdcard.
So it's not possible to mount it or access the filesystem's blocks for data recovery.
Sorry
disk digger helped me.
My xtz go stuck in a boot loop so unfortunately I had to reflash ftf with the "wipe data" ticked.
Tablet is now back up and working, rooted with minimal apps and nothing in the internal storage.
I have seen this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994705 regarding recovering the internal storage.
My question is are there any other methods and does anyone know which partition contains /data and/or internal storage?
I have a 64GB microsd so I'm thinking I could use the dd command to ouput the raw file on to the microsd
I have lost all the images and videos from internal memory and SD card. I have recovered all the data which was stored in SD card via recovery software. But I am not able to find any software which can help me to recover data which was stored in internal memory.
Can anyone help me to get data back? I don't want to root my phone if that's necessary.
I have a problem with marshmallow and Blast micro
sd, I used it with the option to use as an internal
storage, but I had to reinstall the ROM and when I
put the micro sd told me I had to format the card
to use card, but I have important files stored then I
can not format it, I tried programs like testdisk,
easeu Wizar recover data, recover rowing,
getdataback, recuver, cmd window. But only recover
files that I was at the root of the card and empty
folders but then not to do if anyone can help I'd
appreciate it enough
I was using my 8gb sd card as adoptable sd card(formated as internal) but I replaced with 32gb card and formated new one as internal. Now when I tried to insert sd card in pc it doesn't shows any drive and 2 drive one approx 150mb other approx 7.5 gb is shown in disk management. Both are shown as 100% free. But I didn't formated the 8gb card on device nor on pc. Is there any way to recover the data from that card? I don't have the device right now. I sold it to someone else
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The feature called Adoptable Storage allows the Android user to format an external storage media as permanent internal storage to be used with this specific Android device: Hereby Android formats and changes it’s FAT32 or exFAT format to ext4 or f2fs, it gets tied to this specific Android device. The key used to encrypt the data on the SD card is stored on the Android device’s internal memory.
So, it is not possible to mount the adopted storage to another device because of its encrypted nature.
jwoegerbauer said:
@prashantvrm
The feature called Adoptable Storage allows the Android user to format an external storage media as permanent internal storage to be used with this specific Android device: Hereby Android formats and changes it’s FAT32 or exFAT format to ext4 or f2fs, it gets tied to this specific Android device. The key used to encrypt the data on the SD card is stored on the Android device’s internal memory.
So, it is not possible to mount the adopted storage to another device because of its encrypted nature.
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Consider this scenario:
SDcard1 was used in mobile as adoptable
Then it was removed from the device and card was not formated and no device reset.
Then card with high storage capacity was inserted and this new card got formatted as adaptable and but still no device reset.
Now I want to use the old card in this device. Will the device recognize it as it was used there before?
Adoptable storage is a nightmare as cards fail regularly, as you have found out. With an unencrypted SD card, you could run chkdsk in Windows to repair the card. The only thing I am unsure of is if there is an equivalent in Linux. If there is, the card which has an ext4 file system could possibly be repaired.
Try iBoysoft Data Recovery. If a file is a recognizable format, iBoysoft will find it and recover it. (And take days for a decent-sized card.) Instructions are at the software Step By Step. (If each file is encrypted, it may not find anything, but if the file structure is encrypted, iBoysoft never looks at the file structure except to see how large the clusters are - and it can work without that information.