So, you find yourself in a tricky situation after accidentally formatting your SD card memory? Well, based on how dependent we have become of our SD card, it’s safe to assume it does not feel good. But, before you go screaming at your PC monitor or your phone, you should know there are ways you can recover formatted SD card on your Windows PC for free – free of cost, and screaming (or crying).

The simple solution to all your chaotic SD card memory wipe comes in the form of a recovery software – EaseUS. The recovery includes any type of file formats such as audio, video, or documents that may have been on your device prior to the format.

So, What is EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard?

EaseUS data recovery wizard is your one-stop solution to recover your formatted SD card files from your PC for free. The software is available for micro SD card recovery across different platforms such as Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. You just to have to download and install it on your PC and the advanced data recovery software will do the rest of recovering the deleted files on your SD card for free.

This advanced and powerful data recovery tool can be downloaded for free for your Windows PC or Mac.

What does a Formatted SD card mean?

Remember when you delete your embarrassing pictures from your SD card? Visualize that scenario, but instead of your embarrassing pictures, imagine you have accidentally deleted every data from your memory card. Your SD card is now “empty”, and you cannot access your SD card memory in the “conventional” way.

Formatting the SD card wipes out all the data from the storage. It can be performed intentionally from your PC to make room for new data storage or to remove malware or virus from your SD card.

However, in many cases, the deletion of all those files occurs unintentionally. Or in many cases, people simply forget to “back-up” their SD card data memory before performing a file format. Either of such cases makes micro SD card data recovery necessary.

How does SD card data recovery work?

Most people think their files get permanently deleted or erased from SD cards when they press the “delete” option from their device. However, that is not how your digital memory card functions. All your files and data will always be present (somewhere out there) unless you re-write your SD card with completely new information.

The best example is your PC recycle bin, where all your deleted files are stored and can be restored with a simple click. The delete/format mechanism of your SD card functions identically.

What actually happens when you delete/ format your memory card?

When you format your SD card, it does not directly wipe out all the files in the conventional fashion. Instead, the file system of your computer hides/removes the path to access those files. This means you can no longer get direct access to your files, but, technically, they are still present on your computer files, and with the right recovery software tools such as EaseUS, you can trace out the path and retrieve the data.

How to recover files from accidentally formatted SD card using EaseUS?

Using EaseUS, as the name suggests, is extremely easy to use, and performing the unformat SD card procedure is completely hassle-free. You only have to download the free version (or buy the pro version), install it, and follow some simple and basic instructions. Before you know it, your SD card memory will be restored back to its original state.

NOTE: Avoid using your SD card for any other storage purpose after you accidentally format it. Storing other external data on your SD card will only make the recovery procedure more difficult, or in some cases, make the files completely inaccessible.  

Step 1: Connect your Micro SD card to your PC

  • You can do this using either an external SD card reader or an in-built SD memory card reader slot (if you’re using a laptop)

Step 2: Run EaseUS Recovery Wizard tool

  • Launch the EaseUS software recovery tool you have just downloaded and then select your formatted SD card drive under “External Device” section.
  • Click “Scan” on the bottom left-hand window to start scanning the lost files on your SD card.

Step 3: View all the “Recoverable” files

  • Wait for the recovery tool to complete the scanning process of your formatted SD
    Card.
  • Once the scan is completed, you will get the preview of all the recoverable files from your formatted SD Card including deleted files, lost files, or files that have simply lost path or names as well.
  • You can check the file status by double-clicking on it.

Note: You can simply apply filters or search the name of the files you want to recover directly using the search box in the top-right hand window.  

Step 4: Restore deleted files from SD card

  • Choose all the files you want to retrieve from the formatted SD card memory and click “Recover” on the bottom left-hand corner.
  • You will be given the option to choose the location where you want to save the “recovered” files on your computer.
    Browse and choose the appropriate driver and folder and click “OK.”

Note: DO NOT choose your SD card as the preferred location to save the recovered files to avoid unnecessary complications. You can always copy/cut paste afterward.

Voila, all your deleted SD memory card files fully recovered for free, and available at your disposal, courtesy of EaseUS data recovery Wizard software.

Conclusion

Accidentally formatted SD card can cause extreme frustration, and the process of attempting to recover the files is even more infuriating and mind-numbingly tedious. There are, of course, some common methods of recovering the “hidden” files via running a command prompt function. However, gaining access to “hidden” files and recovering the “deleted or formatted” files are two completely different things.

EaseUS data recovery tool is one of the best software to recover files from SD card, and the best part –it’s free. The ideal measure to undertake in case of any accidental memory format is to download it and restore deleted files from the SD card within a few clicks.

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Abhin’s love for all things tech started when he got his first smartphone, Galaxy S (the first), in 2010. Since then, he has been crazy about technology and tried out all major Android flagships from Samsung, and HTC. He currently uses a Google Pixel 4a as his daily driver.

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