datahead8888
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I have a Micro SD Card that acts as a USB stick.
It seems to have become corrupted. If I place it in my computer and try to read from it, Windows says, "You need to format the disk in drive F: before you can use it." Shortly before this started happening, one of the folders had messed up contents inside of it (weird, mangled file names).
As far as I can tell from a recovery tool I tried using, the disk format type is FAT32.
I tried using EaseUS data recovery, which recovered some files, but the free version has a DAILY limit of how much data you can recover, and one of the files I tried testing was unusable by Open Office Writer.
Does anyone have any suggestions on 100% free tools that run on Windows Vista, will allow unlimited data recovery, and that are known to have a high success rate in recovering files? If anyone knows how to fix corrupted Open Office Writer files, that might be of help, too.
Thanks in advance.
It seems to have become corrupted. If I place it in my computer and try to read from it, Windows says, "You need to format the disk in drive F: before you can use it." Shortly before this started happening, one of the folders had messed up contents inside of it (weird, mangled file names).
As far as I can tell from a recovery tool I tried using, the disk format type is FAT32.
I tried using EaseUS data recovery, which recovered some files, but the free version has a DAILY limit of how much data you can recover, and one of the files I tried testing was unusable by Open Office Writer.
Does anyone have any suggestions on 100% free tools that run on Windows Vista, will allow unlimited data recovery, and that are known to have a high success rate in recovering files? If anyone knows how to fix corrupted Open Office Writer files, that might be of help, too.
Thanks in advance.