How to Recover Data from Not Fomatted Micro SD Cards

I have two not formatted micro SD cards. They are a Microdia 512MB and a SanDisk 2GB. They cannot be recognized by my phone, and I am fairly certain that the problem is with the SD cards themselves and not the card reader in my phone. Can I recover data from these SD cards? I don't know if I can trust the data recovery software.

When you encounter micro SD card issues like the SD card not showing up, the SD card getting locked, or the SD card is damaged or corrupted, you should consider the data on the micro SD card should be moved to a safe place. To keep your data safe, you'll need data recovery services or professional SD card recovery software.

EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard can be trusted to recover data from corrupted micro SD cards. Download it for free to recover documents like pictures, videos, and all of your personal data from a corrupted micro SD card.

We will show you three simple steps to recover data with EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard:

Step 1. Launch the EaseUS card recovery program on your computer after connecting the micro SD card to your local PC. The Devices section will provide a listing of the SD card. After selecting the micro SD card, click Scan to hunt for your lost data.

Step 2. The software will automatically begin a scan. The scan is robust enough to recover all deleted data, including file names. Following the scanning procedure, removed items can be located in the tree-view panel on the left. If you want to search for a certain file type, such as images, documents, videos, or emails, click Filter after that.

Step 3. To preview the content, simply double-click the files. When you finish, you may select the desired files and click Recover to save them in a safe place on your computer or other external storage devices.

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