Failures Commonly Experienced by Camera Memory Cards:
When a memory card failure occurs it can fail for a variety of reasons, it is vital that the fault is diagnosed correctly by a camera card professional data recovery expert in order that the data on the camera card can be recovered. The most common reasons digital camera users experience a loss of data is because of physical damage. Camera memory cards are very small, and fairly delicate, meaning they’re susceptible to dropping, bending and crushing. Camera Media cards can fail for a variety of reasons, below is the most common card failure types we receive in for data recovery:
Card Physical Failure:
We are one of the few companies able to perform recoveries on physically damaged memory cards by working directly with the memory chip, which is often the only way to recover the data. Camera memory cards are very small, and fairly delicate, meaning they’re susceptible to dropping, bending and crushing. We have a cutting edge chip readers to read the data from the chips inside the casing of the card. We have a high success rate with recovering data from physical card failures.
Card Electronic Failure:
This type of failure is normally the result of a power surge or power spike. In most cases of electronic failure means that the circuit board has got damaged and as a result of this the memory chips on circuit board cannot be read. We have a high success rate with recovering data from cards with electronic failure.
Accidental Formatting or Deletion of Card:
When your memory card has been formatted it is vital not to save any more data on the memory card as this will cause loss of data by overwriting the original data on the memory card. It is the same scenario with deleting files form a card. It is important to not write anything back onto the memory card. We have a high success rate with recovering data from memory cards that has been formatted or deleted.
Memory Card is Operating Very Slowly or Freezing your Computer:
This type of failure means the memory card is degrading. In most circumstances it means the sectors on the card are getting corrupt and unreadable and unwritable. With this type of failure a client can normally not copy data from the memory card or files and folders keeps appearing and then disappearing from view. We have a high success rate with recovering data from corrupted memory cards.