SD card defective?

Hello,

I've been taking photos for five years now, but something like this has never happened to me before. Last night, my SD card started acting up. First, it was rejected by my camera while I was taking pictures, and now the SD card reader no longer shows up for the aforementioned SD card, but it makes a "disconnection sound" when I remove it. All other SD cards are still recognized and displayed in the reader. The SD card is fairly new and contains important pictures. Can anyone help me?

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ForumLibhaber
1 year ago

It can be a defect, but it doesn’t have to!

Many are the contacts Kaput/Stained

I can’t help you anymore

Mark Berger
1 year ago
Reply to  ForumLibhaber

Theoretically yes, practically this chance is 0.001% if at all. If the camera has already ejected the card in the middle of operation, this is a controller problem or the firmware of the card had an error and therefore failed…

Mark Berger
1 year ago

We can do such data recovery. The cost of success would be EUR 199.

You can’t do anything like that anymore. The SD card is defective and you have to run to the storage chip yourself and you need tools like VPN or PC 3000 Flash.