SD card data recovery follows the suit of all file recovery when using solid state digital storage devices. Other types of these devices include compact flash drives and digital camera memory cards. Even popular music players such as iPods use solid state memory. An advantage to this type of digital storage as used in SD cards is that there are basically no moving parts and data retrieval time is infinitesimally small. Simply put, SD cards are fast.
Although files written onto SD cards are primarily used for storage of photos in digital cameras, many people find them convenient for storage and transfer of documents and image files as well. Smaller than USB flash drives, SD cards lay flat and can even be stored in a wallet. Also many people prefer the improved speed and access that SD cards offer over USB flash drives.
Retrieving SD card data at high speed
The speed of access also means that SD card data recovery can be a quick and easy process provided you use a program equally geared to speed and efficiency. Exactly such a program is File Finder. File Finder was created using the world’s most modern searching algorithms. These official mathematical formulas when combined with the ready access speed of a solid state SD card allow for almost 100% SD card data recovery requiring only seconds for the process.
As with any type of digital storage, data corruption or loss is always a possibility. Simple transfer compression of files often corrupts the stored data resulting in files that cannot be opened. Aside from file corruption, the most common way that files are lost is through accidental deletion.
No matter how your SD card files have been lost, the best means to retrieve them remains the same. That is to use File Finder. File Finder is a high quality data recovery tool designed for easy SD card data recovery. You can use File Finder for SD photo recovery such as is needed when files are lost during the download of a digital camera into your computer’s hard drive or for any type of SD recovery. If you have accidentally deleted files from your SD card, or if you simply went to access files on a card and discovered they were no longer available, File Finder will scan that card, locate your files and offer them to you on a list for recovery.
Examining your SD card files recovered with File Finder
Once File Finder has located all of the existing or deleted files hidden away on your SD card, those files will be listed before you with the original file name and date last modified intact. You can then scroll down the list of files to find the files you are looking for, use the auto sort function of File Finder to quickly narrow down huge numbers of files to a more easily handled list. The auto sort function of File Finder will allow you to group recovered files into easily recognizable categories such as pictures, documents or compressed files. You can also choose to type a specific file name into the text box and let File Finder sift through hundreds of thousands of files for you until it finds that specific lost file.





