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There are ways to recover damaged data




You can also try the free HDD Health utility, which should work with all recent-vintage hard drives, regardless of manufacturer. HDD Health uses the self-monitoring and reporting technology (S.M.A.R.T) built in to all recent-vintage hard drives - those made within the past few years - to predict hard drive failure.

PhotoRescue has been around a long time now and has a good reputation. It can recover photos that have become damaged on flash cards, and it will even recover photographs from a flash card that has been formatted. There are versions available for Windows and Mac, and you can try it before you buy it. A license is a reasonable $29.


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