If your SD card is in another drive, click on the link provided to unformat the SD card.
Many Android users have experienced the frustrating problem of losing all their files, including photos, videos, and voicemails, after formatting their SD card. This issue has been discussed on various forums, with some users even asking how to access pictures on a formatted SD card. Once the format process is confirmed, all data on the SD card is lost. However, with the right techniques, it may be possible to recover the lost files.
Formatting an SD card can resolve issues such as a corrupted file system, virus-infected files, or the card not being recognized by a computer, by effectively creating a clean slate. This process is often prompted when a problem is detected with the SD card, such as when it is connected to a computer.
Formatting a SD card on your computer is a straightforward process. To do so, you'll need to tap on the "Format SD Card" option, which will immediately delete all data on the card. Once you initiate the formatting process, there's no option to cancel it, so be sure to back up any important files beforehand. If you need to recover deleted files from the SD card in your Android phone, you'll need to use a professional tool, as the formatting process will render the data unrecoverable.
If you're looking to unformat an SD card, there are many free software programs available for download, but not all of them are effective. Some may be outdated or not compatible with the latest SD cards. To save time and effort, I recommend trying Deep Data Recovery, a program specifically designed to unformat SD cards on Android phones, offering features to help you recover your data.
After formatting your SD card, stop using it immediately to prevent new data from overwriting the existing files. If you continue to use it, the formatted data will be lost forever. To recover files from the formatted SD card, follow these steps: [insert steps here].
To download the software, click the download button below the paragraph, then double-click the .exe file to install it on your computer, which is fully compatible with Windows or Mac, except for any potential incompatibility issue.
To connect your Android phone to your computer, use a USB cable and ensure USB debugging is enabled, allowing your computer to detect and interact with the SD card on your device.
Launch Deep Data Recovery. From the main window, check the file types you need to scan, uncheck any unnecessary ones to save time, then click "Next" to continue.
Connect your Android phone's SD card to your computer, then target the SD card in the pop-up. Click the "Scan" button to scan for deleted files on the SD card.
All found files are displayed in the result window. You can select a file type to preview all files of that type. If you find the file you need, select it and click "Recover" to save it to your computer. To avoid overwriting the recovered files, save them to your computer or another external device instead of the SD card.