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  1. Thanks for your suggestions, I'm not really willing to pay a fortune for programs that might not work! any freeware recommendations for 'flipping back the partition' would be appreciated, thanks

  2. @Keatah I have tried the imaging instructions that you gave. I went through all the options one by one and it came back with the error message 'Error 1 Bad user parameter returned by RMPARTUSB.

     

    When I click ok on the final option, the command prompt style box appears with a message saying 'Number of sectors to copy parameter (0) invalid. Drive/file may not have valid partition structure?' I then click ok and the command prompt style box closes, It's then when I get the 'Error 1 Bad user parameter returned by RMPARTUSB.' message

  3. Hi, I have tried the RMPrepUSB again and it still says that it has completed successfully. Tried formatting...still saying windows cannot format. Tried PhotoRec and still not finding any files. Really thought that this might have worked!

    I'd like to thanks DennisD for all your hard work in trying to help me recover my photos! I was at a total loss, at least I have now tried to get the photos back!

     

    @Keatah sorry I have not tried imaging yet, but thankyou for the advice and I will now be looking into trying this.

  4. What do you mean about the drive letter? If you mean does windows recognise it, then yes. But this has always been the case. Whenever I try to open the card though it says it needs formatting, if I try to format it then says windows was unable to complete the format. I have tried opening it after using the last software that you recommended and it still says the same (that it needs formatting)

  5. Just wondering if you tried imaging this card yet? And what does RMPrepUSB say if you try to use its "built-in" imaging tool. How many blocks does it see?

     

    Thanks for your advice...but I'm not sure what 'imaging means? I'm ok doing things on a pc as long as I'm given step by step instructions!

  6. Thanks for all this info! Really glad to have some help with this!

     

    I am just trying to use the RMPrepUSB Portable tool... I have selected everything that you have shown but I get the following error. Do I need to try again, selecting FAT16 instead? Even though the actual card is 4GB?

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  7. i've got something else for you try first, and again it's something i've ran on my own memory card with no issues. i've been deleting the partition from my 1gb sd card to test my suggestions with "unallocated space".

     

    just to confirm, i wouldn't ask you to try anything that i haven't first ran on my own stuff without issue. and i've just realised that the bookmarks for this utility are on my laptop, and i'm on my desktop at the moment.

     

    i'll get back to you.

     

    ok thanks :)

  8. OK, thanks.

     

    I've found lots of examples of drives, flash drives and cards showing a capacity way below their actual size, but in all cases so far, the missing capacity has been "unallocated space". I haven't found one example of there being no indication at all of the missing space.

     

    I'll keep looking for a while, and in the meantime, have you ever had anything out of the ordinary installed on that card, such as a U3 installation ...

     

    http://kb.sandisk.co...unchpad-on-a-pc

     

    I was hoping to be able to try a search for a lost partition by running the MiniTools "Partition Recovery" option on your card, but it looks like only the 30mb would be searched. Give that a try for me just to see what does happen with MiniTools.

     

    And also can you hit the "Show Disk Properties", and the "Show Partition Properties" buttons and show me what they come up with?

     

    Thanks.

     

    No, I have only ever had photos/videos on the card. Never had any unusual files on it.

     

    Here are the screen shots for ''Show Disk Properties'' and ''Show Partition Properties''

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  9. Don't despair yet, I've a couple of options for you.

     

    We're assuming here that you've screwed up the bootsector in some way, which is the usual cause of the "needs formatting" and "raw" messages, but it isn't outside the bounds of possibility that it could be something else.

     

    All the same, we'll stick with the first assumption, and move on from trying to scan for files and check out the card.

     

    Does windows pick up the card OK, and does it still carry a drive letter? If it does we'll see if you can do a "chkdsk" (check disk) on the card.

     

    Right click the card in "My Computer" and select "Properties\Tools tab\Check now". You'll have this ...

     

     

     

    For now, just check the "fix file system errors" box and run it. Chkdsk doesn't I believe do anything with the bootsectors of a drive, but we'll see if it picks up any other errors in the file system.

     

    And if windows doesn't pick up the card and/or run the file system check, we''ll go to the next option.

     

    Yes, Windows does detect the card...tried what you have suggested but when I click on 'Check Now' I get the message 'The disk check could not be performed because the disk is not formatted. Would you like to format the disk' Obviously I have tried formatting from this message but still no joy!

  10. The photos are quite important, thankfully I backed quite a lot of them up but the most recent ones I hadn't got round to doing!

     

    I have tried the USB Image Tool and it is not detecting the card, tried another sd card and it picked that one up fine!

     

    Don't think I'm going to be getting them back am I :(

  11. I'm connecting the card with the card reader that's built into the pc tower (never had any problems using it this way before) have also tried connecting it in the camera via USB

     

    I have tried formatting it using the camera, it starts formatting then just goes back to the message saying that it needs to be formatted.

     

    I have tried PhotoRec..

     

    Selected the correct drive, chose Proceed

     

    It then comes up with the partition P Unknown, selected 'Search' then 'Other' for the file type then pressed c to save the files

     

    It then searches and finds 0 files to recover

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  12. It's a 4gb card, and has always worked fine with Vista before

     

    Tried the SD Card Formatter but it just keeps saying 'The Memory Card is write protected. Please release the write protect switch' ...the 'lock' on it is deffo not on?

  13. Hi, Thanks for the reply. I have downloaded and tried the Damaged Partition Recovery but it doesn't show the sd card on the list of devices?

     

    Just to add...I have also tried formatting the card in the camera (that doesn't work)

    I have tried another card in the laptop and that works fine. The program that you suggested picks that one up but not the corrupted one.

    I am using Windows Vista

  14. Hi, My SanDisk SDHC card suddenly says that it's needs to be formatted when I connected it to the pc or in the camera. I try to format it, but it says 'The format could not be completed' I have several photos on there that I haven't backed up!

    If I look in Computer Management the file type says RAW (I know the original file type was FAT32)

    Any ideas on how I can restore my photos?

     

    Thanks

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