Sd card recovery - Verizon HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE

Has anyone ever used a sd card recovery tool/software to recover data lost? If so which software and how successful were you in recovering the data? Thank you in advance for any input or advice.
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prairiedogn said:
Has anyone ever used a sd card recovery tool/software to recover data lost? If so which software and how successful were you in recovering the data? Thank you in advance for any input or advice.
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Just to clarify, are you talking about restoring a file that was deleted? If so, try Recuva.
Or are you talking about a physically damaged SD card?

Yes attempting to recover pictures etc. that has been deleted from a healthy sd card.
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prairiedogn said:
Yes attempting to recover pictures etc. that has been deleted from a healthy sd card.
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like mdmower said, Recuva works well.
Some memory card manufacturers have their own recovery tools that may or may not work better than Recuva. Most of them require purchase, but have a free trial to see if your data is in fact recoverable.

I have used recuva to retrieve deleted pics from my sd card as well. It was able to save some but not all.
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[Q] recover photos and videos from internal sdcard

hi guys, i accidentally wipe my phone (using Android Revolution super wipe script) without backing up my photos and videos. So i need to know is there a way to recover photos and videos from the internal sdcard? Any help will be much appreciated!
Sorry to hear this. Unfortunately data recovery is not possible from internal SD card due to the file system it uses. But hope that there is some way I'm not aware of and you can get your data back.
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Undelete pro from the market may help.
jje
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JJEgan said:
Undelete pro from the market may help.
jje
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It works only for FAT32 formatted external SD cards. Does not work on internal card.
It's a paid app for using all features so consider this before spending money.
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memory card restored

any way I can restore all my music from memory card. was drunk and deleted micro SD. it 64gb. please help. its fat32. windows tools or android app. thx
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undelete
AW: memory card restored
With Stellar you can get your data back... Make a Raw scan..
Have fun
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OK don't know where get that from appstore or is PC software and why ya were thanked 3 times lol
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raw format micro sd

Hi guys my 64gb micro sd card is on raw format and it wont detect unless i have it in my phone and i cant format it
i trying everything like please help. ps is there anyway if i get it back working that i can recover my data on it plus
how can i recover it since i cant detect it unless connected to computer please help lads
Since you said it detects in your phone. COPY everything out and format it from the phone and then copy things back on... Can't get simpler than that.
xSpeced said:
Since you said it detects in your phone. COPY everything out and format it from the phone and then copy things back on... Can't get simpler than that.
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there nothing on it plus how I format. I can't format with windows on phone or through memory card adopter it don't see it
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Mohanned85 said:
there nothing on it plus how I format. I can't format with windows on phone or through memory card adopter it don't see it
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Go to settings/storage......it's at the bottom
I'm using cm 10.1
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plus there no format.
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HELLLLLLLLP PLEASE
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Sd card is inaccessible

My s3 is a rooted device and while trying to play a game call jackpot slots, whenever I tried to open the next level, the error message 'sd card is inaccessible' the appear and I am unable to proceed further.
Can anyone advise on how to resolve this issue if you know please?
Thanks.
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Is it internal or external sd? If external, remove SD card and put back again or try on your computer. Can be dead Happened to many people.
If internal, go to recovery and perform format.
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I think it's not the sd card issue, my friend whose phone is not rooted is able to play the game and only this app has this problem of sd card inaccessible, the rest of the games are working fine.
Furthermore, I tired on 2 other rooted phone and all have the same issue.
Therefore not too sure if it's some other errors. thanks.
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Anyone encounter this problem before? Thanks
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Move apps to SD card [I did search]

I have search the forum on how to move apps to the sd card, I have tried every method with out success and now I'm posting. I've tried many apps with no success. I have a samsung galaxy victory with JB on it and it is rooted.
Thank YOu.
I think you mean external sd,because some apps can be installed internal sd
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paboner said:
I think you mean external sd,because some apps can be installed internal sd
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yes I mean I need helping getting my apps from thw internal to the external sd.
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For backup or for more storage?
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Some apps will not let you move them to your sd card.......
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rolling56 said:
Some apps will not let you move them to your sd card.......
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On my phone none of them will allow you to move them. I have jelly bean.
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You could always try Link2SD. It's an app that let's you move any app to a secondary partition on your SD card. I used it on a previous phone that had very limited internal storage. It helped a lot.
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Also Titanium backup and similar apps will allow you to move apps to the sdcard (most apps need root).
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vb543 said:
You could always try Link2SD. It's an app that let's you move any app to a secondary partition on your SD card. I used it on a previous phone that had very limited internal storage. It helped a lot.
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How do I create a second partition?
Ok. I found out how to do it. I did not work.
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How do I create a second partition?
Ok. I found out how to do it. I did not work.
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Are you receiving some kind of error message? Could you explain your problem a little more so that we can help you?
Here are a few guides I found for Setting Up Link2SD on your phone's SD card. Here's another one.
I think the problem is the samsung phone. Same happens on the s3, where "sdcard" is actually an emulated location, part of the internal memory, just a label.
So, apps installed on internal are detected by normal means as already installed in sdcard. These phones usually label the removable sd card as extsdcard.
Nothing to do for the moment, apps like directory bind helped creating links (just as link2sd does) between external and internal sdcard.
Yes. It gives me a message about "shell".
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