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iCare SD Card Recovery 2.0 was available as a giveaway on June 22, 2023!
iCare SD Card Recovery Pro can help retrieve deleted or lost images files, video files, audio files from various kinds of memory cards including sdhc, sdxc, miniSD, microSD, cf card, etc. when the photos or media files were removed due to accidental deletion, reformatting, or sd card not working, not detected etc. It works on Windows computers to help retrieve the files from memory card that users need to connect the memory card to computer with a card reader.
Windows 11/ 10/ 8.1/ 8/ 7/ Vista/ XP; Hard Disk: 100 MB hard drive space min; CPU: at least with X86 or compatible CPU with main frequency 500 MHz; RAM: 512MB system memory min
4.05 MB
Lifetime, no reinstall
$69.95
Recovering data from formatted hard drive (internal&external) phone&camera memory card usb flash drive etc.
One trick I came across is to squeeze the SD card to get the computer to recognize the card. It doesn't always work though but it's at least something to try.
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The registration screen says that the free version will recover 1GB and if you need more 'please buy a code'.
Is that 1GB per use or 1GB cumulative?
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Does no reinstall mean no updates, or what?
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How Can I get License ?
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The Registration key to use is in the Readme.txt file in the ZIP.
The version offered here is 2.0. The version on the developer's site is 3.0, but I don't know what functional differences might be.
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Does this also work on External Harddiscs like Seagate with some Terrabytes? I have two who are full of data, but they are not recognized by my computers. I hope you or others could answer my cuestion. My whole life (fotos, videos etc. are on these Discs).
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Hans Oellers, An external hard drive is not memory or an SD card. I tried a flash drive, but it saw it without any problems. Maybe the external HDD is sending some specific information that makes Windows treat it as a hard drive. And the program ignores the HDD. You need a different recovery program. Specifically, software specialized for hard drives.
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Hans Oellers, I had to replace my computer when my drives committed suicide. However there were some precious files I wanted, and was willing to try saving. I made the repair tech retrieve my HD he had tossed even though he told me it was no good, and I was able to use the Tccmebius docking station to get those files back!
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"Does this also work on External Harddiscs like Seagate with some Terrabytes? I have two who are full of data, but they are not recognized by my computers. "
File recovery software can't work if the OS can't access the drive.
Your problem could be Windows -- it's not that uncommon for Windows to sometimes quit recognizing a USB disk/stick. You can try something like GhostBuster -- github.com/SPOOCQ/ghostbuster
It could be the USB electronics in the external drives. Some external dries use a normal hard disk that you can try in a drive dock for example after disassembling the drive housing -- you'd have to Google for directions if the hard disk doesn't have a regular SATA interface.
And unfortunately it could be the hard disk itself -- most external housings do not provide active cooling, so drives can overheat, causing read/write to be unreliable &/or damaging the drive itself. In that case the next option would likely be to try sticking the hard disk platters in a known good hard disk -- something you may want to send to a specialist to perform.
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Thanks to all who answered! Have a great weekend. And yes, I think I have to look for a special program or even better consult a specialist.
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