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#sdcard #sdcardrecovery #windowstips #windowstroubleshooting #datarecoverysoftware #datarecoveryservices SD cards fail all the time, and when they do, your files instantly stop opening or disappear. If your card just got corrupted, don’t panic - it’s still possible to save your data. In this video, we’ll explain how to fix a corrupted SD card safely and show you how to recover corrupted SD card data without losing your files. 🟢 Data recovery software: https://www.cleverfiles.com/memory-ca... 📝 Full guide with more ways to repair a corrupted SD card: https://blog.7datarecovery.com/corrup... Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:14 - Recover your data first 01:56 - Method 1: Check the SD card on another device 02:10 - Method 2: Repair File System Errors with CHKDSK 02:44 - Method 3: Repair a Damaged Partition Table 03:49 - Method 4: Format the SD Card 04:22 - Wrap up 🛠️ Recover Your Data First Before you try fixing a corrupted SD card, recover your files first. Repair methods, especially formatting, can overwrite data and make recovery impossible. The safest option is to create a byte-to-byte backup and recover from that copy. Disk Drill is a good fit here since it works on Windows and macOS and supports both backup and data recovery in one tool. 1. Install Disk Drill on your computer, not the SD card (https://www.cleverfiles.com/memory-ca... ). 2. Connect the corrupted SD card and open the app. 3. Go to Byte-to-Byte Backup, select your card, and create a backup. 4. Then open Attach disk image, pick your backup, and click Search for lost data. 5. Review the results, select the files you need, and click Recover. 6. Save your files to a different drive, never back to the SD card. Another option to recover files from corrupted SD card, if DIY recovery fails, is professional data recovery. It costs more, but specialists use equipment that can handle severe corruption. 🔧 Method 1: Check the SD Card on Another Device Before fixing the card, test it on another computer or card reader. If it works there, the issue is with your device (port, reader, or drivers). If it doesn’t open anywhere, the SD card itself is corrupted, move to the next methods. 🔎 Method 2: Repair File System Errors with CHKDSK Once you confirm the SD card is readable on at least one device, try repairing it with CHKDSK - Windows’ built-in tool that fixes file system errors. 1. Insert the SD card and note its drive letter. 2. Open Windows Terminal as Administrator and run: chkdsk X: /r (replace X with your SD card letter). 3. If asked to dismount the card, type Y. Wait until the scan finishes and check whether the card opens normally. ⚙️ Method 3: Repair a Damaged Partition Table with TestDisk If the SD card’s partition table is corrupted and Windows can’t detect it, TestDisk can usually fix it. It’s free, open-source, and works even when the card looks completely unallocated. 1. Download TestDisk from the official site, extract the folder, and run testdisk_win.exe as Administrator. 2. Create a new log file and select your SD card (match by storage size). 3. Accept the default partition table type, for most SD cards it’s Intel (MBR). 4. Choose Analyse, then Quick Search to look for missing partitions. 5. When you see the correct one, press P to preview its files. Change its status to Primary, choose Write, and confirm. 6. Restart your computer, and Windows should now detect the SD card normally. 🧹 Method 4: Format the SD Card If you’ve already recovered your files or don’t need anything from the SD card, formatting is the fastest way to fix corruption. 1. Open This PC in Windows Explorer, right-click your SD card, and choose Format. 2. Pick FAT32 or exFAT (both work best for SD cards). 3. Keep Quick Format enabled for a fast reset. Uncheck it only if you want a full surface scan, but remember, it wipes everything. 4. Click Start to complete the format. After this, your SD card should work like new. ⚠️ We hope this guide helped you fix your SD card. And even if the issue returns, you can still recover data from a corrupted SD card if you act fast and avoid overwriting it. To prevent new problems, eject the card safely, don’t swap it between many devices, keep some free space, and format it directly in your camera or phone. Thanks for watching, and good luck!