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Recuva should scan for zero byte file
Recuva should scan for zero byte file













  1. RECUVA SHOULD SCAN FOR ZERO BYTE FILE FULL
  2. RECUVA SHOULD SCAN FOR ZERO BYTE FILE PC

But if you want to get your drive size back, & if nothing else works, hey, it's worth a try!Īs Super Fast mentions above, it is possible to get a drive back to it's correct size, and I did it quite some time ago using Partition Management software, as my flash drive had mysteriously developed a second partition which I certainly didn't put there. The format utility says it will delete all data on the media. I believe this may fix what problem you are having. Transcend has an auto format utility in the support section of their website.

RECUVA SHOULD SCAN FOR ZERO BYTE FILE FULL

I will list below what I believe may fix it, just do NOT run a full format if you want to get your data back. I QUICK formatted it in Windows, then ran Recuva & was able to recover all the pics off the drive. Somehow, the drive ended up only showing 1 MB out of 2 GB, & prior to that, it showed nothing at all & called for a format.Īfter using the Maxell utility, it was able to recover the partition back to normal state, although it stated it could not format the drive. The only thing that worked for me, was downloading a Maxell utility that is called Mode Converter. I was checking a user's Maxell 2 GB flash disk they wanted me to look at, that did exactly as you describe here. I got it fixed, but the applications are very brand specific. Ty, I recently encountered a very similar problem to yours.

RECUVA SHOULD SCAN FOR ZERO BYTE FILE PC

One other thing that probably should have been a sign that something bad was going to happen is that I remember a few weeks ago when looking at the files from my PC that their was a couple of them that would say 'this file is corrupt and cannot be viewed'. Unfortunately I purchased the SD card directly from and am almost positive that I had taken and stored at least 2 GB worth of photos and videos on it. I suggest that your 16 GB device may have been looking good whilst holding less than 1 GB of files,īut when you over-stuffed its genuine 1 GB capacity it trashed itself to hinder fraud detection, The second result gives this link to a useful looking test tool

recuva should scan for zero byte file

Response :- About 135,000 results (0.29 seconds)Īnd question "Did you mean: fake 16GB Transcend SD card " Possibly an excellent diagnosis of a FAKE card (not uncommon from eBay)















Recuva should scan for zero byte file