RealHomeRecording.com

Every computer geek's nightmare. Computer can't read a disk's file system (that's why it says RAW instead of exFAT) and of course it's the ONE hard drive I haven't been making periodic backups with because I assumed solid state storage = fail safe compared to mechanical.



Doh! Recuva = installed and I'm about to wipe my drone's microSD card. But before I do, are there any other software based suggestions from the crowd? I will be contacting Samsung because this bad boy is still under a limited warranty. I tried using it inside of an SD adapter (which reads SD cards just fine) but that didn't work either. I will plug it into another computer before during a partition dump...

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@RealHomeRecording

Update: Came across some software called DMDE and it looks legit (high quality and fair cost for the paid version). Anyone out there have experience with it?

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@kilomandarin9950

What I learned is multi data layering SSDs are actually not very stable (aka most SSDs). Choose single data layer SSDs to keep the data stored longer. All my drive failures in the last 5 years have been SSDs.

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