When they first appeared on the market, memory cards were a great step in the right direction when it comes to small, physical storage for relatively large amount of data. They were quickly accepted by the users, but the issues that were encountered occasionally are still possible even though the product is quite mature. The main problem arises when the files stored on the card become corrupted. The most important thing to do when you notice the problem is to stop adding files. By stopping the use of the card you will increase the likelihood of recovery.
Key Takeaways:
- Don’t format your SD card more than once, and don’t add more files to the card.
- Time Machine lets you search for the deleted files and restore them if you find them.
- Tenorshare 4DDiG can recover files in over 1000 formats regardless of why they disappeared.
“Mac allows you to move your files from the SD card to the Trash; it means the files are not directly deleted.”
References:
- Geeky Gadgets (Website)
- CleverFiles (YouTube Channel)