Oh, you lost data is too old, but you still can try to use Card Data Recovery. it's a best way for recovering your file.
To recover data from a memory card using MobiKin Doctor for Android: Install and open MobiKin Doctor for Android on your computer. Connect your Android phone or card reader with the memory card to the PC. Enable USB debugging on your device if needed. Select the memory card as the scanning target. Choose the file types to recover and start the scan. Preview the results, select the files you need, and click Recover.
To recover data from a damaged memory card one can either take it to a computer repair shop or use recovery software. 'CardRecovery is a piece of software one can purchase for $40 that will recover at least some of the files from a damaged memory card.
The 8GB should be for mass memory card instead of photo internal memory. To recover data from it, you can rely on a third-party Nokia mass memory card recovery software (see resource). Also remember - not to put anything back to the card in case the data overwritten.
I know a firm which helps in memory card recovery of data. There are tools available but if you are unable to recover data from them then go to a firm of data recovery.
To recover data from a locked memory card, first, ensure the card's write-protection switch is in the "unlocked" position. If the card is still inaccessible, use data recovery software like Recuva or EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, following the software's instructions to scan for recoverable files. Alternatively, connect the card to a computer and use disk management tools to check for errors or attempt to access the card. If these methods fail, consider consulting a professional data recovery service.
Yes, it’s usually possible to recover data from a formatted memory card, as formatting often only removes file pointers, not the actual files. To recover: Stop using the card immediately to avoid overwriting data. Use a reliable recovery tool like MobiKin Doctor for Android/Memory Card Recovery software. Connect the card to your computer, scan it with the software, and preview recoverable files. Select the files you need and restore them to a safe location on your PC—not back to the same card. Recovery success depends on how much new data has been written after formatting.
After you delete your save data, there is no way to recover it.
Try Jihosoft File Recovery. You should be able to recover all the data that you need if you follow the procedure and do it right. Good luck.
To recover infected files from a memory card, first, ensure you have a reliable antivirus software installed on your computer. Insert the memory card and run a full scan to detect and remove any malware. After cleaning the card, you can use data recovery software to retrieve lost or damaged files, ensuring you save the recovered data to a different storage location. Always back up important files regularly to prevent future losses.
"Using software such as Nikon recovery software will allow you to recover all the data on a memory card. Very easy to use and self explanatory, go buy the Nikon software and the directions will be included."
Formatting won't make the photos on memory card or other disk erased permanently. Those formatted files are still stored on the card just invisible or inaccessible. Only the FAT or NFTS table erased the information about where those data contained in photos were saved but the real data are still intact there in sectors of the card disk. As long as those data are not overwritten by new data, it's highly possible to recover them.In your case as with recovering photos from your DSI memory, it is advisable to try some photo recovery software. Take the free trial version first.Attention: before the formatted photos are recovered, do not save more data to the memory in case the formatted data are overwritten.
To transfer data between two or more PlayStation systems, you must have a PlayStation Memory Card. Insert the Memory Card into either of the two Memory Card slots on the PlayStation system. Upon powering on the PlayStation, access the Memory Card from the menu and you can drag and drop game save data. Once you have the data you need, shut off the system and remove the Memory Card. Then insert the Memory Card into another PlayStation system and the data on the card can now be used on the second system. Keep in mind that the Memory Card must remain in the PlayStation that you are using, as the PlayStation lacks internal storage.