How to Recover Data from Memory Cards

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Method 1 of 3:

Using CardRecovery

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    Navigate to the CardRecovery downloads page at http://www.cardrecovery.com/download.asp. CardRecovery is a program that helps you recover lost data from memory cards. The full version of CardRecovery currently retails for $39.95, but you can proceed with the download to run the free evaluation version, which informs you whether your data can be fully recovered from the memory card.
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    Click on the 'Download' button below the Windows or Mac software versions.
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    Select the option to 'Save' the installation file to your desktop.
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    Navigate to your desktop and double-click on the CardRecovery installation file.
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    Follow the on-screen prompts to install CardRecovery, then launch the program when installation is complete.
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    Connect the memory card to your computer via USB. You must use a memory card reader or adapter with USB.
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    Click on 'Next' in CardRecovery, then select the drive letter of your memory card from the dropdown menu. On most computers, the default drive letter for your memory card is the D:/ drive.
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    Select the file types you want recovered, as well as the destination folder on your computer to which you want the files saved.
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    Click 'Next.' CardRecovery will perform a full scan of your memory card to determine whether your data can be recovered. This process normally takes less than three minutes to complete. When the scan is complete, CardRecovery will display a list of files that can be safely recovered.[1]
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    Follow the on-screen prompts to select the files you want recovered and purchase the full version of CardRecovery. When complete, CardRecovery will save the recovered files to the destination folder you specified.[2]
Method 2 of 3:

Using EaseUS Data Recovery

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    Navigate to the EaseUS downloads landing page at http://www.easeus.com/download.htm. EaseUS Data Recovery is free software that allows you to recover data from memory cards.
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    Click on the 'Data Recovery' tab.
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    Select the option to download 'Data Recovery Wizard Free' for your Windows or Mac computer.
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    Select the option to 'Save' the installation file to your desktop.
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    Navigate to your desktop and double-click on the EaseUS Data Recovery installation file.
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    Follow the on-screen prompts to install the software, then launch the program when installation is complete.
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    Connect the memory card to your computer via USB. You must use a memory card reader or adapter with USB.
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    Select the file types you want recovered from your memory card in the EaseUS window, then click 'Next.'
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    Select your memory card from the hard disk menu, then click 'Scan.' EaseUS will scan the memory card to find all files, including those that were deleted. When the scan is complete, EaseUS will display a list of all recovered files.
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    Select the files you want recovered, then click on 'Recover.' EaseUS Data Recovery will recover your data, and prompt you to save the files to another location on your computer.[3]
Method 3 of 3:

Using Recuva (Windows Only)

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    Navigate to the official Recuva website at http://www.piriform.com/recuva. Recuva is a Piriform product, and is only compatible with Windows-based PCs.
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    Click on 'Free Download,' then select the option to save the installation file to your Windows desktop.
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    Navigate to your desktop and double-click on the Recuva installation file.
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    Follow the on-screen instructions to install Recuva, then launch the software when installation is complete.
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    Connect the memory card to your computer via USB. You must use a memory card reader or adapter with USB.
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    Select the file types you want recovered from your memory card, then click 'Next.'
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    Select the drive letter of your memory card from the dropdown menu. On most computers, the default drive letter for your memory card is the D:/ drive.
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    Click on 'Scan.' Recuva will scan your memory card and display a list of all files that can be recovered.
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    Select all the files you want recovered, then click on 'Recover.'
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    Select the location on your computer to which you want the recovered files saved. Recuva will save the files to the destination specified.[4]
Update 24 March 2020
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