You just returned from a trip with your friends. Everyone had a great time. You took a ton of photos to serve as memories and to share on social media. You insert your camera SD card to your system to select few good ones, edit them before uploading them onto social media networks.
When you connect the SD card to your system, it is not showing up. You are surprised. You try other ports, but the SD card still not visible on My Computer or This PC on Windows.
Let us explore few solutions to ensure contents of your SD card are accessible on your system.
- Reinsert the SD Card: Turn the device off. Just remove the SD card from its slot. Turn the device back on and reinsert the card back into your camera or system. Check if you can see data on it.
- Clean your SD Card: Sometimes, dust on your card can also prevent you from accessing data on it. Take a soft, dry cloth and clean all the dust including electrical contacts on the card. Now insert the card again and check if it works.
There is an easy way to recover all your SD card data without having to format the card as well!
Hi5 Partition Recovery is a great tool that can recover all the data from your corrupt or damaged SD card in a few simple steps. Your data is absolutely safe with this data recovery tool.
- Connect your SD card to the system.
- Download and install the latest version of Hi5 Partition Recovery software.
- On the home screen, select Partition Recovery.
- Select the drive from where you want to recover data from and click Next.
- The software scans the entire SD card and retrieves data in a short span of time.
- You can view all the recovered files through Preview
- Now click on Save to save all the recovered files to a destination folder of your choice.
It is that simple to recover data from sd card without formatting.
Just download Hi5 Partition Recovery software and safely recover all your SD card data onto a different drive.
NOTE:
- Once you realize that your SD card is damaged or corrupted, do not use it. If any data overwriting happens, you cannot restore the data.
- Scan your SD card regularly with a trusted anti-virus software.
- Always have a backup of all your SD card data on your computer or another storage device.