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Mga boss pa help nman ang memory card KO po na microsd 4gb ay hindi maread sa lenovoA328 khit saan po khit sa Pc gamit KO card reader ay Hindi rin po pa read sabi lng "format H:" nanghihinayang po ako na e format kasi marami po don akong important files.Plzz po pahelp methods or software will help thanks ulit....please na po at saka marami po don akong ****videos collection sa sdcard na yon kaya sayang.Please na po pa help.
 
Nko hindi na ata yan mabalik... ganyan din yung sd card ko.
baka my pagasa pa.

Need talaga nyan iformat
gusto KO Sana kaso mawawala lahat ng file KO pero alam KO din na ma recover pa khit nka format kaya naghahanap Mona ako ng alternative Kong meron.haha salamat sa reply boss

Marerecover pa yang lamab ng memory before mo ireformat
paano boss paturo naman pero paano bayan need PABA yan ng software/tools??
 
Try this
Insert the corrupted memory card into a card reader, and then connect the card reader to your system.
Go to “My Computer” and search for your SD card under “Devices with Removable Storage” and note the drive letter assigned.
Now open RUN on your computer (Click on the “start” icon and enter “search for program” then type in RUN).
Type in “CMD” in the provided text box to bring up a command prompt, from where you can fix your corrupt memory card
Type “chkdsk” followed by the drive letter corresponding to the SD card then by a colon and /r. (Example: Chkdsk e: /r)



The ‘chkdsk’ command checks a disk for structure corruption. The e: tells it what drive letter to use and the /r tells it to repair the issues it finds.
After you press “enter”, the Chkdsk will check for possible errors and try to fix the corrupt SD card.
Follow the subsequent message prompts.
Chkdsk will report back what it has done and then go to my computer and check out your drive to verify if the files are recovered or not.

How to Recover Lost Data from Windows 10

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Insert the corrupted memory card into a card reader, and then connect the card reader to your system.
Right-click on the drive and select “Properties”.
If you can view the used space on the card and if it shows all or almost all free space, then either all the files have been deleted, or the directory has been erased.
In this case, you can use a Sandisk inbuilt solution that might restore all the deleted files easily.
 
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