Loss of data from hard drive SD card after automatic formatting.

Original title: USB PROBLEM

Removable drive of the SD Card car format on windows XP and lost my all data, but I can't solve this problem?

Hi Sani,

There is no Microsoft recovery tool to recover the lost data. However, you can use your favorite search engine and download any third-party data recovery software.


Note:
software use of third parties, including hardware drivers can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the use of third-party software can be solved. Software using third party is at your own risk.

Hope the helps of information.

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