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You first have to see if you can open the removable disk folder after plugging in the memory card, it is recommended that you open it through the explorer under the right-click list, if you can't open it, it is recommended that you change the card reader or try it on another computer, if you can open it, the files are still there, you won't lose them, at most they are hidden, if you change a good card reader and can't open it on other computers, then you can only format the memory card, and then retrieve the lost files through data recovery, which can be recovered with easyrecoveryIf you don't know, there are special data recovery programs out there, and I hope I can give you some help!
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Problem: Forcibly unplugged USB flash drive leads to the loss of all files, urgently! The master enters ..
Thank you for your patience and answers! Best : Other:
You used the cache, that is, the data has not been stored in the USB flash drive, or the computer is calling (dynamic) unplugging, which is equivalent to --- burning disk. The data is not necessarily in the USB flash drive (even if it was there before, it is not burned anymore), and it is useless to restore it.
Problem: Forcibly unplugged USB flash drive leads to the loss of all files, urgently! The master enters my USB disk when the computer is standby, forcibly pulled out,Then turn on the computer and there is nothing,The computer also prompts a warning of what to write to the cache or something,There are indeed a lot of things in the USB disk,What should I do.........The USB drive is 2GB, and there are about 1GB of things in it, and software like Easy Data Recovery and EasyRecovery Pro don't seem to work (maybe I don't know how to use it) What should I do?,And double-click the USB disk always prompts you to format,What to do 5555555555555555
1] You are using the cache, that is, the data has not been stored in the USB flash drive, or the computer is calling (dynamic) unplugging, which is equivalent to --- burning disk. The data is not necessarily in the USB flash drive (even if it was there before, it is not burned anymore), and it is useless to restore it.
2] You are using the cache, that is, the data has not been stored in the USB flash drive, or the computer is calling (dynamic) unplugging, which is equivalent to --- burning disk. The data is not necessarily in the USB flash drive (even if it was there before, it is not burned anymore), and it is useless to restore it.
3] It can only be formatted, and nothing else will help!
4] Try to recover the partition table with diskgen and maybe it will be able to recover.
5] You can go to the reply data station to do data recovery If you have about 1g, there are 500-1000 enough. This software is not too easy to use, and your data should not be deleted and caused by the error of the USB flash drive.
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If nothing else, all the files in your memory card are hidden, which makes you turn on my computer.
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It's hidden. I've had it before, it's a virus, and in the end it can only be formatted, so if it doesn't work, format it.
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Connect your phone's memory card to another card reader, connect it to your computer, and recover it with the latest Easy Recover software. Hope it helps.
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From the next recovery software, such as Recuva recovery software, do not store anything in it before recovery, so as not to affect the recovery effect.
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End the program and try to recover data with EasyRecovery!!
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I've encountered it too! File hurts too! There is a software on the Internet that can fix this software I don't know the name of it! You look it up on the Internet to repair the memory software! That's it !! Hope mine is helpful to you!!
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You can scan it with antivirus software, it may be poisoned, or there is a problem with the phone's memory card, take it to the nearest mobile phone maintenance shop next to you and take a look, if you want to change it, look again. You'll know what's wrong!
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You turn off your phone and try it out, it should be okay and it won't necessarily be lost.
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I shouldn't be able to
Can only be formatted.
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Due to the limited storage space of the mobile phone itself, the mobile phone memory card is used to store personal information and information that you don't want to store on the mobile phone, or that cannot be stored on the mobile phone.
What you said requires you to insert a memory card when taking a photo, because you set it to be stored on the memory card when taking pictures, and your mobile phone does not insert a memory card, there are two solutions:
1。Buy a memory card and plug it in, the memory card on the general mobile phone is a microSD card, which has a large capacity and is cheap.
2。Set the photo function on the mobile phone and store the captured ** on the mobile phone.
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It's that there's a black thing in the phone.,That's the memory card.,It's not inserted.,Maybe it's because the memory card is leaky or loose.,You check your phone and you'll find it.。
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Stuff it into the memory card slot of your phone.
Or buy a converter and plug it into the computer to use as a USB flash drive.
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Except for Apple I don't need it.
Plug and play.
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What kind of mobile phone do you use?
The explanation of the clever words of memory cards is: used in mobile phones, digital cameras, portable computers, *** and other digital products on the independent storage medium, generally the form of the card, so collectively referred to as "memory card", also known as "digital memory card", "digital memory card", "memory card" and so on. >>>More
Memory cards should be used with care, like you will not work. >>>More
Under normal circumstances, 512 is fine, and this also depends on how big the card is that your phone can support. >>>More
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If you haven't opened the phone after setting the password, use fileman or other file managers to enter the C: system MMCSTORE, but when you set the password, this file cannot be opened directly, you can rename it, and add it later. txt, then open it, and the last digit you see is the password.