![]() If you have a 64 GB SD card, then the image file size will be exactly 64 GB. This must be an IMG file that contains the exact copy of all clusters of your SD card. If you have a microSD card, then put it into an SD adapter and then lock it the same way.Ĭreate a RAW image of the SD card. So, even if you haven't specifically written any new files to the SD card, your deleted video files may still be overwritten with the temp files, if you haven't locked the card. MacOS and most of the camera models write their temp files on the SD card as long as you put the card into the slot. Do not put your card into a reader before you locked it with the switch. Make sure to lock the SD card with the switch on the side of the card. If the video files are important to you, I'd suggest to stick with the following guide: To recover a deleted video file, you would have to analyze the SD card cluster-by-cluster to collect all those video file chunks and then combine them into a final file. They just can't allocate video file chunks scattered across the SD card. Most of the undelete tools fail when recovering deleted video files due to file fragmentation. Here is a link to download one of the corrupted videos if you want to see them: I tried some free apps, but they didn't succeed to recover them.īut they succeeded in recovering one picture of the video. (Like if you try to read English with French, you don't understand anything) ![]() ![]() ![]() Somebody told me that the video files are alive, but the one who have to read them is corrupted. (Yes, it is hard to write sounds) Except for some short moments where we can here the normal sound of the video. ![]() I can read the videos, but the screen is black and we can only hear: Scrrrhhh. I recovered them with Recuva, but now there are corrupted. Then the computer tried to put the files back on the SD card, but it wasn't present. I added the video files on my computer, took my SD card out of computer and I wanted to do CTRL+ Z on an APP, but it did it on my desktop. I had some videos that I deleted with a CTRL+ Z. ![]()
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