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Yes, it is possible to recover deleted files from an SD card on Windows if the data hasn’t been overwritten yet. The first thing you should do is stop using the SD card immediately to avoid replacing the deleted data with new files. Many users successfully recover photos, videos, and documents by using recovery tools before the storage sectors get overwritten.

You can try Windows File Recovery, which is Microsoft’s command-line recovery utility, or use trusted SD card recovery software that supports FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS file systems. Deep scan mode is usually more effective for permanently deleted files or formatted SD cards. Some recovery tools can even restore RAW photos and files from corrupted or inaccessible SD cards.

Also, if the SD card shows as RAW or asks for formatting, avoid formatting it again before recovery. In many cases, creating a backup image of the SD card first improves recovery success and protects the original data.

I’d recommend scanning the SD card as soon as possible because recovery chances decrease once new data gets written to the card.

Exactly. And a quick 10 second Google will tell you the issue is almost ALWAYS the storage device. That and people charge them with overpowered chargers, when they really want a slow trickle charge

Just to make sure, does a new empty SD card read?

If a new SD card doesn’t work it may be just corroded or dirty contacts on the card reader.

I’m not sure what the “correct” method to do this would be other than taking your 3ds apart, but this is what I would try:

Turn your 3ds off and take an SD card you don’t really care about (just to be safe, It should be fine still after this) and use a cotton swab to apply some rubbing alcohol to the contacts, then pop it in and out of the 3ds a bunch of times to use the alcohol and friction to try and clean the contacts up. Wait about 10 minutes for it to dry up and then see if it can read your SD card now.

If not, it may need an SD card reader replacement.

<span style=”color: #333d42; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, ‘Segoe UI’, Roboto, ‘Helvetica Neue’, Arial, ‘Apple Color Emoji’, ‘Segoe UI Emoji’, ‘Segoe UI Symbol’, sans-serif; font-size: 14px;”>Had an issue earlier today where my X4 wouldn’t go in to sleep mode, it just kept going into booting Crosspoint screen. So I did a reset and it seemed to fix it. Now every time I put it to sleep it opens with no open book and no recent books. However if I go to the book I was reading in my files it opens to the page I was at. Is this something I need to delete that Crosspoint folder on the SD card or is the SD card having issues. Keep in mind I’m still using the included 32gb card that came with the device and yes I k ow I should have switched to a new one. But is this something fixable now or I’ll need a new SD card?</span>

Photorec, Recuva, DMDE are some free tools. You can try any.

Forget it and geta  new one. This ones gone.

The problem is a lot of people see ads for these on social media media and buy them not knowing anything about them. Then come here at the first sign of something not working without doing any investigation as to what can be done to fix it.

Hello everyone, so I got a Homebrew 3DS some time ago with many games installed on it.

The system worked quite long, for almost 2 years, but 1 day when I normally started the 3DS this issue showed up “Could not detect an SD Card.”

I cleaned the metallic part carefully, still no change.

Then I thought maybe it’s the SD Card where the problem lies, so I bought a new one and transferred all data on to it… unfortunately it’s the same issue showing up.

Is a data on the card maybe corrupted and how could I detect it? Does someone had a similar issue and was able to fix it? I would appreciate any help and answer 🙂

Big thanks

Formatting usually means a “quick” format and doesn’t actually wipe all the data; only a full format which takes a lot longer would do that.

STOP USING THE STOCK MICRO SD CARDS Buy a reliable Micro SD card, go to the website and flash the corresponding firmware on the new Micro SD. If the new firmware download doesn’t have the games, just copy and paste the ROM folder from the old onto the new.

 

 

Format once is bad enough, but often recoverable. Format twice is erase everything to an unrecoverable state. I would question if a pro company could extract anything, but DIY you won’t find anything anymore.

I have had some situations where I was able to compare Recuva <> R-Studio. This was about deleted files purely (so no RAW, formatted etc.). R-Studio outperformed Recuva significantly.

Good suggestion by Betty.
if you still not sure about it just call around some data recovery companies, better yet, send them your photo, they either gonna refuse to even take it in or will take it in just for you to have to pay diagnostics fee and be told that recovery is not possible

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