Archive for September 2011
We live in a world where digital cameras have become something totally irreplaceable in our every day lives. We rely on them just like we do on mobile phones. We rely on them to take and store our pictures and precious moments in the camera memory cards.
However, what happens when these memory cards become damaged, corrupt or we accidentally format the sd card? If we delete these pictures from the memory card, is it all possible to restore them?
In most cases, you will be happy to know, it is highly unlikely that the files and data on those memory card is completely deleted and can be restored. Using some photo recovery tool, it is possible to restore your deleted or erased pictures with little fuss. You can even recover formatted pictures from sd card.
However, if you continue using your camera after formatting it and continue taking pictures the chances of successfully restoring ALL your pictures is slight. This is because the new pictures you have taken have now overwritten the older ones. Below are common situations you might find yourself in. You might want to restore deleted pictures if you have:
Accidentally pulled out the memory card while your digital camera is on
This is a common problem. You will find yourself in a situation where your memory card has become too damaged and corrupted. To restore your pictures, you will need a good picture recovery program.
“Media is not formatted would you like to format now?” or “Memory Card Not Formatted”
If you are getting this error, your pictures can still be recovered. This error again means that your memory card is corrupt. Don’t take any more photos and try a picture recovery program to get your pictures back. If you don’t need them, format your card and this should get rid of this error message.
Recover Pictures from SD Card after format
Even if you have formatted the card or used the Delete-All option, you can still retrieve your pictures after format if you act quickly. You can undelete your pictures because the digital camera wont overwrite that data immediately and just makes it available for use. If you have an Olympus camera that uses an xD card, once you re-format your xD card the pictures can’t be restored unfortunately.
As you can see, we are relying more and more on these memory card and digital cameras to record our special moments. However, it seems that our pictures are easier to get lost these days, corrupted or damaged than back in the film camera times. Memory cards can easily become corrupted and have a limited time span and there is always that dangerous “Delete All” button!
SD (Secure Digital) is a popular flash memory card used in different portable devices. SD cards can be formatted to FAT, FAT32, NTFS and exFAT file systems on top of the MBR partitioning scheme. But at times, when attempting to access these cards through a Windows based system, you might fail to do so.
This might occur if the logical structure of the card is corrupted. Thus, to restore the lost photos and other digital files, you will need to use your backup. Photo Recovery applications are powerful tools that can recover lost data while no clean backup is available.
For an instance, when you attempt to access an SD card inserted into its respective slot on a Windows XP based computer, you might fail with the below error displaying on screen:
“The disk in drive X is not formatted.”
You cannot access the card even on further attempts of reinserting and accessing the card.
Cause
Among other reasons responsible for this problem, some of them are listed below:
Sdbus.sys or SecureDigital Bus Driver is the one that abstracts host controller physical implementation in order to provide client driver a method of sending commands to the SD card despite of bus topology in use. The error like above can occur when this driver uses high-speed mode and the SD card doesn’t support the same.
SD card is not formatted
SD card is logically crashed
Solution
You need to use the following methods to solve such issues:
The issue of high-speed used by Sdbus.sys driver has been resolved in the corresponding hotfix of Windows XP. Thus, you need to download it.
For Windows XP to recognize the unformatted card, you need to format it.
To fix logical corruption of card, you should reformat the card and restore lost data from backup.
If no clean data backup is available after reformatting the card, you should use Photo Recovery Software. These are commercial recovery tools designed to provide you with powerful scanning algorithms, comprehensive Photo Recovery results, interactive user interface and advanced options.
Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery is a premier Photo Recovery Software to recover lost photos, videos, and audios. The software is available in two forms for Windows (Windows Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000) and Mac (Mac OS X 10.5.x Leopard, 10.4.x Tiger, 10.3.9 Panther). It supports recovery from all digital media cards, hard drives and cameras.