Working to recover lost partitions SD card? Read and check two solutions on how to recover lost partitions on SD card on this page.
Designed for portable devices, the SD card is a ting storage device with a large storage capacity. It has enjoyed great popularity among digital cameras, laptops, mobile phones, media players, and GPS receivers.
Nevertheless, if you suffer partition loss due to accidental deletion or disk missing, you’ll be put in the position of losing massive amounts of data. Can you recover lost partition on SD card? How to recover lost partition on SD card? Continue to read below and get the answer.
I deleted a partition on my SD card accidentally. Is there any accessible way to recover it? Thanks.
My partition was gone. It means a lot to me, but I couldn’t find it. How to recover lost partitions on SD cards? Thanks.
In a nutshell, yes, you can recover lost partition on SD card with the help of a powerful partition recovery software - AOMEI Partition Assistant. It will scan the entire disk to locate deleted or lost partitions via its partition table and recover them safely and effectively.
More surprisingly, if your SD card is not overwritten, the data is also recoverable. You can use the easiest method - recover lost partition on SD card using AOMEI Partition Assistant or recover data from SD card using a reliable data recovery software and then recreate partition with Disk Management.
Please pay attention that if you’ve found the partition was gone, you’re supposed to stop using your SD card and don’t write new data on it. Otherwise, your partition and data may not be recovered completely.
Don't worry about this much. Let the Partition Recovery wizard in AOMEI Partition Assistant help you. Its advanced scanning methods in this feature can help you find not only the lost partition but also the data in it.
Step 1. Install and launch its demo version on your PC. Select "Recover" > “Partition Recovery” on the top panel and select the SD card containing lost partition. Then, click the “Next” button.
Step 2. You’re supposed to select “Fast Search” > “Next” to find your deleted/lost partition quickly. If it fails, select Full Search again.
Step 3. After scanning, you can select your desired partition from a list of recovered results. Then click “Proceed” to go on.
Step 4. After the partition recovery process completes, click “Finish” to exit the window after the “Congratulations” message pops up.
At the same time, many users may ignore that incorrect file deletion and virus attacks could lead to unallocated space. If you cannot see the deleted partition via File Explorer, you may mistakenly think the partition is gone. But this may not be the case.
In fact, you just need to create a new simple volume in Disk Management, it will display on the File Explorer again. However, this operation will overwrite data on the unallocated space if you don't recover them at first. If you don't want to lose them, you can try free data recovery software - MyRecover to help you.
Before starting, we need to note this software can only be used on Windows 7, 8, 10, 11, and Windows Server 2008(R2), 2012(R2), 2016(R2), 2019, 2022, etc. Download it on any version of them.
Step 1. After loading the SD card, hover the mouse over it and click "Scan".
Step 2. It will automatically run the Quick Scan & Deep Scan scanning methods to scan every sector of your external disk and display all the recoverable files.
During the process, you can search the file name or filter your lost files by file type, date modified or size.
Step 3. Select your lost files on SD card and click the Recover x files button. You will then be asked to select a location to save the recovered files. Please select a new location to prevent data overwriting.
Except for SD card, you can also use it to recover deleted files from external hard drive, or USB flash drive, regardless of brands and size.
Step 1. Press “Windows + R”, then enter “diskmgmt. msc” in the window and click “OK” to open it.
Step 2. Locate the unallocated space in the disk management window. Right-click on the unallocated space, and click “New Simple Volume”.
Step 3. Click “Next” on the Welcome to New Simple Volume Wizard window.
Step 4. Enter a smaller simple volume size in the box on the Specify Volume Size window, then click “Next”.
Step 5. Type a new drive letter for the new partition via “Assign the following drive letter”, then click “Next”.
Step 6. Select “Format this volume with the following settings” > “Next”. (Ensure the file system is NTFS.)
Step 7. After that, you can click “Finish” to close the last window and go back to the main disk management window.
This tutorial offers you two solutions to recover lost partitions SD card. If you want to address this issue with no effort, AOMEI Partition Assistant Wizard is your better choice.
Here, we’d like to share other practical tips with you. If you put it into practice, maybe you’ll be far away from data loss.