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    Accidentally formatted an SD Card, with different file system.

    Sorry, I won't pester again. :) And thanks for all the help you've given so far. Cheers!
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    Accidentally formatted an SD Card, with different file system.

    Thanks for the reply. A data recovery professional would want the physical card, and not an image.dd of the card, right? I came across this site called recoverfab which answered one of my previous questions about how everything could have been overwritten as zeroes in the short time I started...
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    Accidentally formatted an SD Card, with different file system.

    I've been trying to recover data all this time but haven't been able to find anything. I used IsoBuster yesterday, and it shows some files found via their signature, but on double-clicking that section, says no files or folders were found using this method. I'm attaching a screenshot; I think...
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    Accidentally formatted an SD Card, with different file system.

    So there's nothing that can be done? :( Nothing I can search for on the internet and try out? Btw, can anyone explain why this happened - why everything turned to zeroes?
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    Accidentally formatted an SD Card, with different file system.

    I searched for this tool; it's a hardware device, and not a software program that can be run. Is there any such similar software app that can do this?
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    Accidentally formatted an SD Card, with different file system.

    Hello, I just joined. I have a 64 GB Sandisk SD Card, which I use in an Android phone. Earlier, I had formatted it into two different partitions and was using it with Link2SD to move apps to the SD Card. The smaller ext3/4 partition contained the moved apps and was about 6 GBs; the other...
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