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#1 TonyDanzaFan
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Is it possible for an SD card to break? I had one in my camera, and now both the camera and my computer won't even read the card. It's telling me to save pictures to the camera as if there is no card in it. I have a bunch of pictures on it that I really need and never saved. Is there any way to get the info saved? Is it possible to get the card repaired and can somebody recover the data? Please tell me that somebody has had this problem before...

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#2 KiIIyou
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That happened to me once. I just threw it away cause I got mad tryin to fix it.
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#3 JigglyWiggly_
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yes it can happen

generally no, it's unrecoverable

That's what cloud storage is for

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#4 KiIIyou
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yes it can happen

generally no, it's unrecoverable

That's what cloud storage is for

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#5 JohnF111
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If it aint damaged then good luck because you'll need it. Best bet is to try some free recovery software, they generally have better detection for cards than Windows. Try cleaning the exposed copper lines see if it makes any difference.