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I’ve been trying to keep up with recent developments in SD card tech, but it’s hard to tell what’s actually new or important. Have there been any recent announcements—new speed standards, higher-capacity cards, or major improvements from manufacturers? Curious what innovations are coming next and how they might affect cameras, phones, or data storage setups.

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I have a RAID 10 with 8 drives. Four drives — disk0, disk2, disk5, and disk7 — have failed. I imaged the 4 working drives and created a virtual RAID using those along with 4 empty drives. When I scan the virtual RAID, the size and partition layout don’t appear correct.

Looking for some help or suggestions on how to fix this.

How to recover data from Buffalo TeraStation TS3400D

How to recover data from Synology Hybrid RAID of the second level (DS1621+)

You’ve got some recovery options even without using iCloud.

1. Check your “Recently Deleted” album. Photos deleted within 30 days can be easily recovered from here.
2. Use iTunes backups or Finder on Mac. If you’ve backed up your iPhone to a computer, you can recover the photos from it.
Connect your iPhone → open iTunes/Finder → choose your device → click Restore Backup.

3. Try iPhone recovery software. If you don’t have a backup, this is the best choice for you. Try iPhone data recovery tools like Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone, or iMobie PhoneRescue.
The software scans your device and shares the data that can be recovered.
Install the software on your computer (not the iPhone) and connect your iPhone via USB.

You need to avoid using the iPhone too much as every new app, photo, or update can overwrite the deleted data and lower the chances for recovery.

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When you put a Sony memory card into a Canon camera, the Canon system usually reformats or changes the way the card stores data. That’s why all your Sony footage suddenly “disappeared”.

Here’s what you can do:

  • First thing — stop using the card right now. Every new photo or video can overwrite the old data and make it unrecoverable.
  • Don’t format it again, even if your camera or computer suggests it.
  • Try a good recovery tool. Pop the card into your computer with a card reader and use something like Stellar Photo Recovery, Recuva, or Disk Drill. These apps can scan the card deeply and usually bring back photos/videos even after a format or file system change. Stellar is pretty solid for camera footage (supports Canon, Sony, GoPro, etc.).
  • Save the recovered files somewhere else, not back on the same card.
  • If the footage is super important and software recovery doesn’t work, it might be worth sending it to a pro data recovery lab — they have hardware tools to dig even deeper.

    Pro tip for next time:
    Always back up before switching cards between different camera brands, and format the card inside the camera you’re going to use. Saves a lot of headaches later.

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    Hi everyone,

    While trying to update or install Windows, I keep seeing the error message “Something didn’t go as planned.” The process stops midway, and restarting or retrying doesn’t help. I’m not sure what’s causing it — could be Windows Update, installation files, or system configuration.

    Can someone explain why this error occurs and provide step-by-step methods to fix it? I’d appreciate reliable solutions that ensure a smooth update or installation without losing data.

    Thanks in advance for your help!

    Hi everyone,

    I’ve noticed that a large portion of my RAM is marked as “Hardware Reserved Memory” in Task Manager, which leaves very little usable memory for my system. This is slowing down performance, and I’m not sure what’s causing it.

    Can someone explain why Windows reserves too much memory for hardware and share step-by-step methods to fix or reduce it? I’d like to make sure I’m using all available RAM without affecting system stability.

    Thanks in advance for your help!

    Hi everyone,

    I recently encountered a Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) with the error code 0xc00002E3 on my Windows PC. It usually appears during startup or system operations, and after restarting, Windows either crashes again or gets stuck in a loop.

    Can someone explain what causes the 0xc00002E3 error and provide 5 reliable solutions to fix it? I’m looking for safe, step-by-step methods that won’t risk my data or system stability.

    Thanks in advance for your help!

    Hi everyone,

    When I try to run CHKDSK on my Windows PC, I get the error message:
    “Cannot open volume for direct access.”

    Because of this, I can’t scan or repair the drive properly. I suspect another program or service might be locking the disk, but I’m not sure how to identify or fix it.

    Can someone explain why this CHKDSK error occurs and share effective methods (around 4 or more) to fix it safely? I’m looking for step-by-step guidance that won’t risk data loss or damage to the drive.

    Thanks in advance for your help!

    I used my Sony memory card in a Canon camera, and now all my footage is gone — how can I recover it?

    I recently lost data due to Microsoft’s forced BitLocker encryption
    What can i do to recover the data?

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