After formatting a memery card of any type the information is gone forever
Try formatting it on your computer.
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Yes. Formatting will destroy all the data on the memory card. Make sure you keep a backup of the data, frequently.
oxymoron, formatting a drive is erasing the data.
Most mobile phones will accept a mini-SD card to which data can be transferred. The mini-SD card can then be inserted into an SD card reader (usually with an adapter to make it compatible with an regular SD card slot) and data transferred from the mini-SD card to the hard drive of the computer.
Short answer: No. Long answer: All data is automatically stored in SD cards, unless there isn't one or one has altered the settings. When one purchases a new SD card, all the previously recorded data is stored in the old memory card. To obtain the data for the previous SD card, one has to transfer the files. So when one puts in a new SD card, the new data will be stored in the new SD card.
Formatting - removes all exiting data from the memory card. Think of it like using an eraser to remove all the text written in pencil, on a piece of paper.
First, get a Micro SD to SD adapter. Next, get an SD card reader. Put the Micro SD card in the adapter, and put the adapter in the card reader. Now, connect the card reader to your computer and take the data off the card. Once the data is off the card, put the Micro SD card back in your phone, and format the card. Put the Micro SD card back in the adapter, and put the data back on the card.
delete the data and puted in your psp
Yes. But you have to have the SD card. I can't play music on my DSi because I lost my SD card. If you do have the SD card inserted, all you have to do is download music from the computer to the SD card (which you have to insert the card in the computer).
To format a corrupt SD card, you can use a computer and a card reader. Insert the SD card into the card reader, then open File Explorer on your computer. Right-click on the SD card, select "Format," choose the file system (typically FAT32 or exFAT), and click "Start" to begin the formatting process. Be aware that formatting will erase all data on the SD card, so make sure to back up any important files before proceeding.