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Sometimes you may lose pictures from your memory card while formatting the card. Read how to recover those photos from your formatted memory card. For more information, please visit: http://www.carddata-recovery.com/blog/how-to-recover-photos-from-erased-or-damaged-memory-cards

Sometimes you may lose pictures from your memory card while formatting the card. Read how to recover those photos from your formatted memory card.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.carddata-recovery.com/blog/how-to-recover-photos-from-erased-or-damaged-memory-cards

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How to <strong>Recover</strong> Deleted<br />

<strong>Pictures</strong> From Formatted<br />

<strong>Memory</strong> <strong>Card</strong>


<strong>Memory</strong> card is a type of storage media which is commonly used in digital<br />

cameras, handheld computers, digital camcorders, cell phones, game consoles,<br />

MP3 players, PADs and printers in order to store music, videos, pictures and<br />

other data. The most common example of a MicroSD flash memory card is<br />

picture.<br />

There are different kinds of memory cards available in the market and each of<br />

them vary in size, storage capacity and compatibility. Below mentioned are<br />

some of the commonly used memory cards used in daily life:<br />

MicroSD<br />

SD <strong>Card</strong><br />

CompactFlash (CF)<br />

MMC<br />

SDHC <strong>Card</strong><br />

SmartMedia <strong>Card</strong><br />

<strong>Memory</strong> Stick<br />

xD-Picture <strong>Card</strong>


Nowadays, everybody has a digital camera. Most of the people use<br />

digital cameras in order to record memorable and wonderful<br />

moments. But it has been observed that digital pictures are easier to<br />

lose than traditional film pictures because the digital camera has a<br />

useful but unfortunately it has a dangerous delete button or feature.<br />

An accidental operation may delete one or all pictures <strong>from</strong> your<br />

memory card. Sometimes pictures may also get deleted <strong>from</strong><br />

memory card because of the corruption of memory card which may<br />

takes place due to several reasons:<br />

Reasons Behind The Corruption Of<br />

<strong>Memory</strong> <strong>Card</strong>:<br />

If you turn on a camera before an image is completely written<br />

to the memory card.<br />

Removing the memory card <strong>from</strong> a camera when an image is<br />

being written to the card.<br />

Low battery when files are being transferred directly <strong>from</strong> the<br />

camera to the computer. So always, make sure that the battery<br />

is fully charged while performing these tasks.<br />

Removing the card <strong>from</strong> a memory card reader when files are<br />

still being transferred to a computer.


When you open, rename, delete or move files on the card while<br />

its contents are open on a computer.<br />

When you remove the card <strong>from</strong> card reader while folders and<br />

files <strong>from</strong> the card are open on a computer.<br />

Using those memory cards which have not been formatted in<br />

the camera. Always use the erase/delete function if required.<br />

Taking photos when the camera batteries are nearly dead.<br />

Taking photos too rapidly and the camera cannot complete<br />

writing one image before starting the next.<br />

When you insert a secondary memory card into a card reader<br />

before closing and remove the first when view images on the<br />

card <strong>from</strong> a computer.<br />

These are some of the reasons behind the corruption of memory<br />

card.<br />

How to <strong>Recover</strong> <strong>Pictures</strong> From<br />

<strong>Memory</strong> card:<br />

When it comes to recovery software then <strong>Card</strong> Data <strong>Recover</strong>y is<br />

the best option. This software is specifically designed for memory<br />

card which is generally used in camera and cell phones. It can<br />

successfully recover deleted, lost, formatted or corrupted files such<br />

as videos, music, pictures and so on.


Special Features of <strong>Card</strong> Data <strong>Recover</strong>y:<br />

i. It can recover SD/memory card, mobile phones and<br />

ii.<br />

iii.<br />

USB/local drive.<br />

It can recover corrupted, formatted, lost or formatted<br />

videos, music and pictures.<br />

It can also recover audio files, photos, videos, emails and so<br />

on.<br />

Steps to <strong>Recover</strong> deleted <strong>Pictures</strong> <strong>from</strong><br />

Formatted <strong>Memory</strong> <strong>Card</strong>:<br />

Step 1 – Install SD <strong>Card</strong> <strong>Recover</strong>y Tool on your PC and start it.<br />

Then connect your SD card with the PC with the help of card reader.


Step 2 – To start the scanning process, select your card and click on<br />

“Next” button. After the completion of scanning, the tool will display<br />

the recovered data including photos in a tree structure.<br />

Step 3 – Here you can preview each and every recovered data.<br />

Finally, select the photos that you want to recover and click on<br />

“Save” button. A dialogue box will appear, here you have to select<br />

the destination path on your PC to save your photos.


Note – When you format your SD card all the data gets deleted. But<br />

if you want to recover data <strong>from</strong> it then immediately stop using your<br />

card. If you add any new data on it then the new data will overwrite<br />

the existing data and you will lose the chance for the recovery.<br />

In this way, you can easily recover deleted pictures <strong>from</strong><br />

damaged memory card. The above mentioned steps are very easy<br />

to use so there is a no need to take any technical support.<br />

For more information, please visit:<br />

http://www.carddata-recovery.com/blog/how-to-recoverphotos-<strong>from</strong>-erased-or-damaged-memory-cards

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