Photorec : No file found in a full 64GB SD card. What to do?












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Recently my memory card (Samsung Evo 64GB, almost full) was showing 'corrupt' on my Tablet. So I tried to recover the important details using photorec. It ran for around 1 hour but 0 files have been found.



the output is something like this



     Partition                  Start        End    Size in sectors
1 * FAT32 LBA 1 0 1 61055 63 32 125040640 [NO NAME]


Please help










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  • Try testdisk for recovery and make sure the right device is chosen!
    – George Udosen
    Dec 26 '18 at 15:55






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    Did you have all the filetypes selected? Did you have Paranoid or Keep corrupted files selected? Was the card actually being read (if it was in a usb reader, was it "flashing", the reader works, etc)? How much was it able to read, maybe it was only left with a sector or two accessible
    – Xen2050
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:52












  • The following link and links from it can help you analyze the problem, and if you are lucky, solve it. I think PhotoRec is a good tool for this purpose, but there are a few things to try in order to get access to the card. Analysis of the problem
    – sudodus
    Dec 26 '18 at 18:31
















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Recently my memory card (Samsung Evo 64GB, almost full) was showing 'corrupt' on my Tablet. So I tried to recover the important details using photorec. It ran for around 1 hour but 0 files have been found.



the output is something like this



     Partition                  Start        End    Size in sectors
1 * FAT32 LBA 1 0 1 61055 63 32 125040640 [NO NAME]


Please help










share|improve this question






















  • Try testdisk for recovery and make sure the right device is chosen!
    – George Udosen
    Dec 26 '18 at 15:55






  • 1




    Did you have all the filetypes selected? Did you have Paranoid or Keep corrupted files selected? Was the card actually being read (if it was in a usb reader, was it "flashing", the reader works, etc)? How much was it able to read, maybe it was only left with a sector or two accessible
    – Xen2050
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:52












  • The following link and links from it can help you analyze the problem, and if you are lucky, solve it. I think PhotoRec is a good tool for this purpose, but there are a few things to try in order to get access to the card. Analysis of the problem
    – sudodus
    Dec 26 '18 at 18:31














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Recently my memory card (Samsung Evo 64GB, almost full) was showing 'corrupt' on my Tablet. So I tried to recover the important details using photorec. It ran for around 1 hour but 0 files have been found.



the output is something like this



     Partition                  Start        End    Size in sectors
1 * FAT32 LBA 1 0 1 61055 63 32 125040640 [NO NAME]


Please help










share|improve this question













Recently my memory card (Samsung Evo 64GB, almost full) was showing 'corrupt' on my Tablet. So I tried to recover the important details using photorec. It ran for around 1 hour but 0 files have been found.



the output is something like this



     Partition                  Start        End    Size in sectors
1 * FAT32 LBA 1 0 1 61055 63 32 125040640 [NO NAME]


Please help







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  • Try testdisk for recovery and make sure the right device is chosen!
    – George Udosen
    Dec 26 '18 at 15:55






  • 1




    Did you have all the filetypes selected? Did you have Paranoid or Keep corrupted files selected? Was the card actually being read (if it was in a usb reader, was it "flashing", the reader works, etc)? How much was it able to read, maybe it was only left with a sector or two accessible
    – Xen2050
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:52












  • The following link and links from it can help you analyze the problem, and if you are lucky, solve it. I think PhotoRec is a good tool for this purpose, but there are a few things to try in order to get access to the card. Analysis of the problem
    – sudodus
    Dec 26 '18 at 18:31


















  • Try testdisk for recovery and make sure the right device is chosen!
    – George Udosen
    Dec 26 '18 at 15:55






  • 1




    Did you have all the filetypes selected? Did you have Paranoid or Keep corrupted files selected? Was the card actually being read (if it was in a usb reader, was it "flashing", the reader works, etc)? How much was it able to read, maybe it was only left with a sector or two accessible
    – Xen2050
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:52












  • The following link and links from it can help you analyze the problem, and if you are lucky, solve it. I think PhotoRec is a good tool for this purpose, but there are a few things to try in order to get access to the card. Analysis of the problem
    – sudodus
    Dec 26 '18 at 18:31
















Try testdisk for recovery and make sure the right device is chosen!
– George Udosen
Dec 26 '18 at 15:55




Try testdisk for recovery and make sure the right device is chosen!
– George Udosen
Dec 26 '18 at 15:55




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1




Did you have all the filetypes selected? Did you have Paranoid or Keep corrupted files selected? Was the card actually being read (if it was in a usb reader, was it "flashing", the reader works, etc)? How much was it able to read, maybe it was only left with a sector or two accessible
– Xen2050
Dec 26 '18 at 16:52






Did you have all the filetypes selected? Did you have Paranoid or Keep corrupted files selected? Was the card actually being read (if it was in a usb reader, was it "flashing", the reader works, etc)? How much was it able to read, maybe it was only left with a sector or two accessible
– Xen2050
Dec 26 '18 at 16:52














The following link and links from it can help you analyze the problem, and if you are lucky, solve it. I think PhotoRec is a good tool for this purpose, but there are a few things to try in order to get access to the card. Analysis of the problem
– sudodus
Dec 26 '18 at 18:31




The following link and links from it can help you analyze the problem, and if you are lucky, solve it. I think PhotoRec is a good tool for this purpose, but there are a few things to try in order to get access to the card. Analysis of the problem
– sudodus
Dec 26 '18 at 18:31










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